inspect
To look at something very carefully to make sure it is correct or safe.
Explanation at your level:
To inspect means to look at something very carefully. You do this when you want to see if something is good or bad. For example, you inspect a toy to see if it is broken.
When you inspect something, you check it to make sure it is safe. A teacher might inspect your homework. You look at every part of it to find mistakes. It is like being a detective.
In a work environment, to inspect means to check items against a list of rules. If you work in a factory, you might inspect products to ensure they have no defects. It is a formal way of saying 'check' or 'examine'.
Using the word inspect adds a sense of professionalism. It implies a systematic approach. You don't just look; you evaluate. It is commonly used in technical, legal, and safety contexts where compliance is essential.
Beyond physical objects, you can inspect abstract concepts or data. In academic or professional research, you might inspect a set of statistics to identify patterns or anomalies. It suggests a critical, analytical eye that goes beyond surface-level observation.
The etymological roots of inspect link it to the 'spec' family of words, denoting a visual investigation. In literary or high-register contexts, it can imply a deep, almost invasive scrutiny of character or motive, looking 'into' the soul or the underlying truth of a situation.
30초 단어
- Inspect means to look closely and officially.
- It is a formal verb usually used for objects or places.
- It comes from Latin roots meaning 'to look into'.
- Commonly used in safety, business, and quality control.
When you inspect something, you aren't just taking a quick glance. You are looking at it with a specific purpose in mind, usually to find problems or verify that everything is in working order.
Think of a health inspector visiting a restaurant. They aren't there to eat; they are there to systematically check the kitchen for cleanliness and safety. It is a word that implies authority, focus, and a high level of detail.
The word inspect comes from the Latin word inspectare, which is the frequentative form of inspicere. This literally means to 'look into' or 'look at'.
It combines in- (into) and specere (to look). You might recognize specere in other words like spectacle, spectator, and perspective. It has been part of the English language since the 16th century, originally used in legal and military contexts.
You will often hear this word in professional settings. We inspect buildings, machinery, and documents. It is a formal term, so you wouldn't say 'I inspected my sandwich' unless you were joking about finding a hair in it!
Common phrases include inspect the damage, inspect the site, and carefully inspect. It is used when there is a standard that needs to be met.
While 'inspect' is a direct verb, it is often associated with idioms about looking closely:
- Look under the hood: To inspect the internal details of a project.
- Give the once-over: To give something a quick inspection.
- Look with a fine-tooth comb: To inspect something extremely thoroughly.
- See for yourself: To go and inspect a situation personally.
- Keep an eye on: To monitor or inspect something over time.
Inspect is a regular verb. The past tense is inspected and the present participle is inspecting. It is almost always a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object (e.g., 'I inspected the car').
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈspekt/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with expect, connect, and reflect.
Fun Fact
The root 'spec' is also in 'spectacles' (glasses), because glasses help you look at things.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'in' followed by 'spekt'.
Similar to UK, clear stress on second syllable.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on first syllable
- Softening the 'k' sound
- Confusing with 'expect'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in news and business.
Useful for formal writing.
Good for professional contexts.
Easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Transitive Verbs
I inspect the car.
Passive Voice
It was inspected.
Adverb Placement
Carefully inspect.
Examples by Level
I inspect my bike.
I look at my bike carefully.
Simple present tense.
He inspects the box.
He checks the box.
Third person singular.
We inspect the fruit.
We check the fruit.
Subject-verb agreement.
She inspects her shoes.
She checks her shoes.
Simple present.
They inspect the room.
They look around the room.
Simple present.
The cat inspects the bag.
The cat checks the bag.
Simple present.
I inspect the door.
I check the door.
Simple present.
Inspect the toy now.
Check the toy.
Imperative form.
The police officer inspected the crime scene.
I need to inspect the car before I buy it.
The teacher inspected our uniforms.
Please inspect the goods for damage.
He inspected the engine carefully.
She inspected the document for errors.
They inspected the house for leaks.
We will inspect the site tomorrow.
The health inspector arrived to inspect the kitchen.
You should inspect the tires for wear and tear.
The building was inspected by the fire department.
He inspected the painting with a magnifying glass.
The manager inspected the accounts for discrepancies.
We need to inspect the foundation before building.
She inspected the label to check the ingredients.
The soldiers were inspected by their commander.
The structural engineer was called to inspect the bridge.
We must inspect the software for potential security vulnerabilities.
The auditor will inspect the company's financial records.
The government agency will inspect the facility for compliance.
He paused to inspect the damage caused by the storm.
The quality control team inspects every unit on the line.
They thoroughly inspected the luggage at the airport.
The committee will inspect the site before approving the plan.
The investigator carefully inspected the evidence for any overlooked clues.
The board of directors met to inspect the proposed merger documents.
He spent hours inspecting the manuscript for historical inaccuracies.
The inspector's job is to inspect the safety protocols of the plant.
One must inspect the underlying assumptions of this theory.
She inspected the fine print of the contract before signing.
The technician inspected the circuit board for microscopic cracks.
They were invited to inspect the ruins of the ancient city.
The scholar inspected the ancient scroll with extreme caution.
The diplomat was permitted to inspect the restricted zone.
He felt as though his very soul was being inspected by her gaze.
The inspector general was appointed to inspect the department's ethics.
The architect inspected the facade for signs of erosion.
She inspected the data set for any statistical bias.
The inspector meticulously inspected the wreckage for a cause.
The inspectorate was tasked to inspect all local schools.
반의어
자주 쓰는 조합
Idioms & Expressions
"give the once-over"
To inspect quickly.
Give the car a quick once-over.
casual"look with a fine-tooth comb"
To inspect very minutely.
We looked at the files with a fine-tooth comb.
neutral"under the microscope"
Being inspected closely.
His life is under the microscope.
neutral"see for yourself"
Go and inspect it yourself.
Don't believe me? Go see for yourself.
neutral"keep a weather eye on"
To watch or inspect for changes.
Keep a weather eye on the clouds.
idiomatic"look into"
To investigate or inspect a matter.
I will look into the complaint.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar sound.
Expect means to anticipate; inspect means to look.
I expect rain. I inspect the roof.
Both mean to look at.
Examine is broader; inspect is usually for standards.
Examine a patient; inspect a building.
Both imply looking.
Investigate is for finding truth/crime; inspect is for condition.
Investigate a crime; inspect a machine.
Both mean to verify.
Check is casual; inspect is formal.
Check the time; inspect the goods.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + inspect + object
The boss inspected the work.
Subject + inspect + object + for + noun
We inspected the wall for cracks.
Object + be + inspected + by + agent
The car was inspected by a pro.
Subject + need + to + inspect + object
I need to inspect this.
Subject + carefully + inspect + object
She carefully inspected the letter.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
Inspect usually refers to objects or places, not people, unless it's a doctor or military officer.
They sound similar but mean very different things.
Inspect is too formal for casual observation.
We inspect something FOR a specific reason.
Inspect is a verb; the noun is inspection.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a detective with a magnifying glass looking at a giant 'IN' sign.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it when talking about official checks or safety.
Cultural Insight
In the UK, 'inspectors' are common in schools (Ofsted).
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with an object.
Say It Right
Hit the 'spekt' part hard.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'I inspect the person'.
Did You Know?
It comes from the same root as 'spectacles'.
Study Smart
Write 5 sentences about your room using 'inspect'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
IN (inside) + SPECT (see) = See inside.
Visual Association
A person with a magnifying glass looking at a watch.
Word Web
챌린지
Inspect your desk and list 3 things that need cleaning.
어원
Latin
Original meaning: To look into
문화적 맥락
None, but can sound cold or clinical.
Common in workplace safety, school reports, and real estate.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Inspect the quality
- Inspect the documents
- Inspect the area
At school
- Inspect the homework
- Inspect the lab equipment
Real estate
- Inspect the property
- Inspect the foundation
Safety
- Inspect for hazards
- Inspect the safety gear
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever had to inspect something important?"
"Do you think inspectors are necessary?"
"What is the first thing you inspect when buying a used car?"
"How often do you inspect your own work?"
"Would you like to be a health inspector?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you had to inspect something carefully.
Why is it important to inspect things before using them?
Write about a job that requires constant inspection.
What would happen if we stopped inspecting products?
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, it is more formal than 'check'.
Usually no, unless you are a doctor or in the military.
Inspection.
In-SPEKT.
Yes, it ends in -ed.
Yes, it means to analyze it.
Inspect implies a more systematic or official look.
Yes, usually you inspect something.
셀프 테스트
I will ___ the car.
Inspect is the verb for checking.
What does inspect mean?
Inspect means to look closely.
Inspect is a noun.
Inspect is a verb.
Word
뜻
They are synonyms.
We must inspect the engine.
점수: /5
Summary
To inspect is to look with a purpose, ensuring that everything meets the required standard.
- Inspect means to look closely and officially.
- It is a formal verb usually used for objects or places.
- It comes from Latin roots meaning 'to look into'.
- Commonly used in safety, business, and quality control.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a detective with a magnifying glass looking at a giant 'IN' sign.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it when talking about official checks or safety.
Cultural Insight
In the UK, 'inspectors' are common in schools (Ofsted).
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with an object.
예시
You should inspect the apartment for any damages before you move in.
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