Meaning
- Check through means to examine or look at something carefully from beginning to end in order to find mistakes, confirm details, or ensure everything is correct.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: phrasal verb
- Pattern: check through + noun
- Used in both formal and informal contexts, especially when talking about documents, lists, luggage, or items.
- Transitive verb (requires an object).
Example structure:
- "check through the documents"
- "check through my emails"
Common Phrases
- Check through a document
- Check through a list
- Check through emails
- Check through luggage
Collocations
- Verb + through: check through, go through
- Object: papers, documents, emails, list, luggage, application
Examples
- I need to check through these reports before submitting them.
- She checked through the application carefully for errors.
- The teacher checked through the exam papers one more time.
- We should check through the list to make sure no one is missing.
- He checked through his emails to find the message.
- Airport staff checked through the passengers’ luggage.
- Let’s check through the contract before signing it.
- They checked through the old files for useful information.
Synonyms or Related
- Go through
- Review
- Examine
- Look over
Antonym
- Overlook
- Ignore
- Skip