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checkout

The checkout is the place in a store where you pay for your items.

あなたのレベルに合った解説:

The checkout is a place in a shop. You go there to pay for food or clothes. You give money to the worker at the checkout. It is easy to find because it has a register.

You use the checkout when you finish shopping. At a supermarket, you stand in line at the checkout. In a hotel, you go to the checkout desk to pay your bill before you go home.

The term checkout refers to the physical location in a store or the process of leaving a hotel. Today, we also use it for websites, where you complete your 'online checkout' to buy goods. It is a very useful word for travel and shopping.

While 'checkout' is primarily a noun, it is closely related to the phrasal verb 'check out.' You might hear someone say, 'I'm at the checkout now,' which implies they are about to complete a transaction. It is essential for navigating retail and hospitality services effectively.

In professional contexts, the checkout represents the final stage of the customer journey. It encompasses not just the physical counter but the entire system of payment processing. Understanding the nuances of 'checking out'—whether in a retail, digital, or hospitality context—is vital for clear communication in business English.

The evolution of checkout from a simple verb phrase to a ubiquitous noun reflects the industrialization of commerce. It functions as a synecdoche for the entire payment experience. Whether discussing the logistics of a high-volume retail environment or the digital security protocols of an e-commerce platform, the term remains a foundational element of modern consumer vocabulary.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Checkout is a noun referring to a place to pay.
  • It is used for both stores and hotels.
  • Use 'check out' as a verb and 'checkout' as a noun.
  • It is a central term in retail and hospitality.

When you hear the word checkout, think of it as the finish line of your shopping trip. It is the specific spot in a supermarket or shop where you bring your basket, have your items scanned, and complete the payment process.

Beyond retail, we use it for hotels. If you are staying at a resort, the checkout is the time you must leave your room and pay for any extra services you used during your stay. It is all about finalizing a transaction and moving on!

The word checkout is a compound noun derived from the phrasal verb 'to check out.' It began appearing in the early 20th century as retail environments became more organized.

Etymologically, it combines the Middle English 'check' (from the Old French 'eschec') and 'out.' It evolved from the act of 'checking' items off a list or verifying their status before letting them leave the premises. It represents a shift in modern commerce where the act of verification became a physical location.

In daily life, you will hear people say, 'Meet me at the checkout.' It is a very common, neutral term used in both casual and professional settings.

You will often see it paired with verbs like 'go to,' 'wait in,' or 'pay at.' In the digital age, we also use it for websites, where the 'online checkout' is the virtual page where you enter your credit card information to finish an order.

1. Check out (verb): To look at something. 'Check out that cool car!'

2. Check out of: To leave a hotel. 'We need to check out of the room by noon.'

3. Check out mentally: To stop paying attention. 'He totally checked out during the meeting.'

4. Check out time: The deadline for leaving. 'What is the check out time?'

5. Check out the scene: To observe a new environment.

As a noun, checkout is countable. You can say 'the checkout' or 'a checkout.' The plural form is 'checkouts.'

Pronunciation follows a simple stress pattern: CHECK-out. The 'ch' sound is crisp. Rhymes include 'deck out,' 'wreck out,' and 'check about' (when spoken quickly). It is a standard noun in English, and you will find it used frequently in both British and American English without variation.

豆知識

It became a standard noun in the 1930s with the rise of supermarkets.

発音ガイド

イギリス英語 /ˈtʃek.aʊt/

Clear 'ch' sound, stress on first syllable.

アメリカ英語 /ˈtʃek.aʊt/

Similar to UK, very standard pronunciation.

よくある間違い

  • Pronouncing 'ch' as 'sh'
  • Stressing the second syllable
  • Dropping the 't' at the end

韻が合う語

deck out wreck out check about fleck out peck out

難易度

読解 1/5

Very easy to read

ライティング 1/5

Very easy to write

スピーキング 1/5

Very easy to say

リスニング 1/5

Very easy to hear

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

shop pay money store

次に学ぶ

transaction receipt customer service queue

上級

conversion rate retail logistics user interface

知っておくべき文法

Compound Nouns

Checkout is a noun formed by a verb and a preposition.

Articles with Places

We use 'the' for specific places like the checkout.

Phrasal Verbs vs Nouns

Check out (verb) vs Checkout (noun).

レベル別の例文

1

The checkout is over there.

checkout = place to pay

Use 'the' for a specific place

2

I go to the checkout.

go = walk to

Simple present tense

3

Pay at the checkout.

pay = give money

Imperative sentence

4

The checkout is closed.

closed = not open

Adjective usage

5

Where is the checkout?

where = location

Question word at start

6

Wait at the checkout.

wait = stay in place

Verb usage

7

This is the checkout.

this = the one here

Demonstrative pronoun

8

I see the checkout.

see = look at

Basic verb

1

The checkout line is very long.

2

We need to go to the hotel checkout.

3

Please leave your key at the checkout.

4

I forgot my wallet at the checkout.

5

The checkout is near the exit.

6

Is there a self-service checkout?

7

The cashier at the checkout was nice.

8

I finished my shopping at the checkout.

1

The hotel has a very fast checkout process.

2

I prefer using the self-checkout to save time.

3

Make sure to check your items before the checkout.

4

The online checkout was easy to use.

5

We waited ten minutes at the checkout.

6

The store manager is at the main checkout.

7

Please proceed to the nearest checkout.

8

I had an issue with my payment at the checkout.

1

The store has implemented a new automated checkout system.

2

The checkout experience is crucial for customer satisfaction.

3

I was stuck at the checkout for twenty minutes.

4

The hotel offers a late checkout for an extra fee.

5

The checkout area was crowded during the holiday sale.

6

She works as a supervisor at the store checkout.

7

The website's checkout page is currently down.

8

We had a smooth checkout at the boutique hotel.

1

Optimizing the checkout flow is essential for e-commerce conversion rates.

2

The hotel management provides a seamless digital checkout for guests.

3

Long queues at the checkout often deter potential customers.

4

The checkout counter serves as the final touchpoint of the retail experience.

5

Security protocols are strictly enforced at the store checkout.

6

The checkout process was streamlined to reduce wait times.

7

He managed the checkout operations during the peak season.

8

The checkout system integrates directly with the inventory database.

1

The architectural design of the store directs traffic flow toward the checkout.

2

The transition from human-operated to self-service checkout marks a significant shift in retail culture.

3

The hotel's express checkout facility is a hallmark of their premium service.

4

The friction in the checkout process can lead to significant cart abandonment.

5

The checkout interface was redesigned to enhance user accessibility.

6

The clerk at the checkout handled the discrepancy with professionalism.

7

The store's checkout policy requires a valid ID for returns.

8

The checkout terminal malfunctioned, causing a delay in service.

類義語

cash desk till counter pay point reception desk

よく使う組み合わせ

self-service checkout
checkout line
checkout counter
express checkout
wait in the checkout
online checkout
hotel checkout
proceed to checkout
checkout process
at the checkout

慣用句と表現

"check out"

To investigate or look at

Check out this new store!

casual

"check out of life"

To die

He checked out of life peacefully.

literary

"check out mentally"

To stop paying attention

She checked out mentally during the lecture.

casual

"check out the scene"

To observe a situation

Let's check out the scene at the party.

casual

"check out the facts"

To verify information

We need to check out the facts first.

formal

"check out early"

To leave before the scheduled time

He checked out early from the hotel.

neutral

間違えやすい

checkout Check-in

Opposite process

Check-in is arrival, checkout is departure

Check-in at 2 PM, checkout at 11 AM.

checkout Cashier

Related to the same location

Cashier is the person, checkout is the place

The cashier works at the checkout.

checkout Till

Synonym

Till is informal/UK, checkout is neutral

Pay at the till.

checkout Counter

General location

Counter is any surface, checkout is for payment

Put the bag on the counter.

文型パターン

A1

Subject + is + at + the + checkout

I am at the checkout.

B1

Please + proceed + to + the + checkout

Please proceed to the checkout.

A2

The + checkout + is + adjective

The checkout is crowded.

B1

I + waited + in + the + checkout + line

I waited in the checkout line.

C1

The + checkout + process + is + adjective

The checkout process is efficient.

語族

名詞

checker A person who checks items

動詞

check out To pay and leave or to investigate

関連

cashier The person who works at the checkout

使い方

frequency

9

丁寧さの度合い

formal: payment point neutral: checkout casual: till slang: N/A

ヒント

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a giant 'CHECK' sign at the end of a store aisle.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When you are ready to leave a store or hotel.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Self-checkout is becoming the standard in many countries.

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Grammar Shortcut

Noun = checkout (one word). Verb = check out (two words).

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Say It Right

Keep the 'ch' sound sharp and short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'I am checking out' when you mean 'I am at the checkout' (noun).

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Did You Know?

The first supermarket checkout was introduced in the 1930s.

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Study Smart

Practice saying 'I'm going to the checkout' when you shop.

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Stress Pattern

Always stress the first syllable: CHECK-out.

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Digital Context

Use it to describe the payment page on any website.

暗記しよう

記憶術

CHECK your items, OUT you go!

視覚的連想

A bright red sign over a cash register.

Word Web

shopping money queue cashier payment

チャレンジ

Count how many checkouts you see next time you shop.

語源

English

元の意味: To verify or tick off items

文化的な背景

None, it is a neutral term.

The checkout is a central part of the 'customer is king' culture.

The checkout line is a common trope in comedy films.

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

at the store

  • Is the checkout open?
  • Where is the checkout?
  • I'm in the checkout line.

at a hotel

  • What is the checkout time?
  • I would like a late checkout.
  • I am checking out now.

online shopping

  • Proceed to checkout
  • Checkout complete
  • Secure checkout

business

  • Checkout flow
  • Checkout conversion
  • Checkout system

会話のきっかけ

"Do you prefer self-checkout or a cashier?"

"How long do you usually wait in the checkout line?"

"Have you ever had a problem with a hotel checkout?"

"What makes a good online checkout experience?"

"Do you think checkouts will disappear in the future?"

日記のテーマ

Describe your last experience at a supermarket checkout.

Write about why you like or dislike self-checkout machines.

Explain the importance of a fast checkout process in hotels.

Reflect on how digital checkouts have changed the way you shop.

よくある質問

8 問

As a noun, it is one word. As a verb, it is two.

No, we usually say 'teller' or 'counter' there.

A machine where you scan your own items.

Yes, it is part of the standard guest process.

Yes, very commonly.

Yes, if there are multiple lanes.

It is neutral and widely used.

A checkout for people with few items.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I pay at the ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: checkout

Checkout is the place to pay.

multiple choice A2

What is a checkout?

正解! おしい! 正解: A place to pay

It is where you finalize purchases.

true false B1

You check out of a store when you arrive.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

You check out when you leave.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

全て一致しました!

Matching terms to locations.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.

fill blank B2

Please ___ to the checkout.

正解! おしい! 正解: proceed

Proceed is formal and correct.

multiple choice C1

Which phrase is common?

正解! おしい! 正解: Checkout flow

Checkout flow is a business term.

true false C1

Checkout is a compound noun.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

It combines check and out.

match pairs C2

Word

意味

全て一致しました!

Types of checkouts.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Standard sentence structure.

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関連コンテンツ

Shoppingの関連語

used

A1

Describes an item that has been owned or utilized by someone else before being sold or given to another person. In shopping, it usually refers to second-hand goods that are cheaper than brand-new ones.

bookstore

B2

主に本を売っているお店のことです。

coat

A1

A piece of clothing with long sleeves that is worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry. It is typically worn outdoors and is generally longer than a jacket, often reaching the mid-thigh or knees.

buy

A1

お金を払って物を手に入れることです。商品やサービスを買うという、日常的な取引を指します。

bakery

A1

A bakery is a place where bread, cakes, pastries, and other flour-based foods are baked and sold. It is a specialized shop that often serves as a local source for fresh breakfast items and desserts.

scarf

A1

首や肩に巻く細長い布のこと。寒さ対策や、ファッションのアクセントとして使うよ。

card

A1

支払い用のプラスチックカードや、メッセージを書いたりゲームに使ったりする厚紙のこと。

size

A1

物の大きさのこと。服や靴を買うときは、体にぴったり合うかを確認するための基準になるよ。

grocery

A1

Groceries are the food and other small household items that you buy at a supermarket or a store. The word can also refer to the store where these goods are sold, often called a grocery store.

underwear

A1

服の下に直接着る肌着のこと。清潔さを保ったり、体を守るために必要だよ。

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