Look out while lying down vs Take care

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Look out while lying down

Top 2,000 (common)

Take care

Top 1,000 (very common)
Most common: Take care
 Look out while lying downTake care
Pronunciation🇬🇧 //lʊk aʊt waɪl ˈlaɪɪŋ daʊn//🇺🇸 //lʊk aʊt waɪl ˈlaɪɪŋ daʊn//🇬🇧 //teɪk kɛə//🇺🇸 //teɪk kɛr//
MeaningBe careful when you are lying down.Be careful or look after yourself.
ExampleYou should look out while lying down to avoid bumping your head.As you drive home, remember to take care on the slippery roads.
RegisterNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 2,000 (common)Top 1,000 (very common)
Collocationslook out for hazards, look out when napping, look out for obstaclestake care of yourself, take care of business, please take care, take care when driving, take care in difficult situations
AntonymsBe careful while standing, Watch carefully while sitting, Pay attention while upright-
Common mistakesConfused with 'look out for' which means to watch for someone or something., Using 'look out' without a subject, e.g., saying just 'Out!' instead of 'Look out!', Misunderstanding the phrase to mean simply 'to watch something' instead of 'to be cautious.'Using it in very formal situations, which may feel too casual., Confusing with similar phrases like 'take it easy' which has a different meaning.
Usage notesThis phrase is used to warn someone to be careful. It's more commonly used in casual conversation and can be used in both serious and light-hearted contexts.Used to show concern for someone's well-being. More common in informal contexts among friends and family.

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Frequently asked questions: Look out while lying down vs Take care

What's the difference between Look out while lying down and Take care?

Look out while lying down: Be careful when you are lying down. Take care: Be careful or look after yourself.

Which is more common: Look out while lying down and Take care?

Take care is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

Look out while lying down: You should look out while lying down to avoid bumping your head. Take care: As you drive home, remember to take care on the slippery roads.

Can I use Look out while lying down and Take care interchangeably?

Not always. Look out while lying down and Take care are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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