Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pick-up-on
phrasal verb
/ˈpɪk ʌp ɒn/

Definition
To understand or become aware of something indirectly or through subtle cues.

Examples
- She was able to pick up on his mood just by the look on his face.
- He didn’t say much, but I could pick up on his feelings through his body language.

Meaning
This phrase implies the ability to notice or grasp details that are not explicitly stated.

Synonyms
- notice
- catch on
- perceive
- discern