Meaning of Look into that
To investigate or examine a matter or situation.
In simple words: Check or investigate that.
Look into that in a sentence
- Can you look into that problem we discussed earlier?
- I will look into that matter and report back to you.
- Please look into that issue as soon as possible.
- She decided to look into that new opportunity for a job.
- Before making a decision, it's wise to look into that suggestion more thoroughly.
How to use Look into that
Used in both spoken and written English to suggest examining something. It's generally polite and appropriate in various contexts, but may sound informal in a very formal setting.
Grammar pattern
look into + object
Memory hint
Think of 'looking' as peering closely into a 'thing' to gather information.
Related words
Collocations with Look into that
- look into details
- look into options
- look into issues
- look into solutions
- look into reports
Synonyms for Look into that
Common mistakes with Look into that
- Confused with 'look over' which implies a quick examination.
- Using 'look into that' when discussing physical objects rather than abstract issues.
- Incorrectly implying a casual mindset when suggesting research.
Compare Look into that with Investigate, Examine, Check, Research, Inquire
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Frequently asked questions about Look into that
What does Look into that mean?
Check or investigate that.
What is the definition of Look into that?
To investigate or examine a matter or situation.
How do you use Look into that in a sentence?
Can you look into that problem we discussed earlier?
Can you give another example of Look into that?
I will look into that matter and report back to you.
What are synonyms for Look into that?
Common alternatives include investigate, examine, check, research, inquire.
What words go with Look into that?
It commonly pairs with look into details, look into options, look into issues, look into solutions, look into reports.
What are common mistakes when using Look into that?
Confused with 'look over' which implies a quick examination. Using 'look into that' when discussing physical objects rather than abstract issues. Incorrectly implying a casual mindset when suggesting research.
How do you pronounce Look into that?
US: //lʊk ˈɪntu ðæt//, UK: //lʊk ˈɪntuː ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Look into that?
Used in both spoken and written English to suggest examining something. It's generally polite and appropriate in various contexts, but may sound informal in a very formal setting.
