You mean to say that over here it would be better to use, figure out.. We figure out a puzzle out...I would say figure out rather than work out. So perhaps you can use it where figure out would be used.
If you have a sliver of wood in your hand, you have to try to work it out.
If something is difficult to read, you might say "work it out" (but more likely is "make it out").
You can work out a knot in your muscle.
If you have a drawstring that slips inside the hole (like sweat pants), trying to work the end back out is a chore.
Why do I have to work out a sliver of wood? What does it mean?If you have a sliver of wood in your hand, you have to try to work it out.
To "work out" (v, intransitive) means to exercise, often in a gym - lifting weights, cycling, etc.Hi,
We work out a puzzle, what else can we work out?
Where can we use "work out"?
Thanks