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discover
[dih-skuhv-er]
verb (used with object)
to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown).
to discover America;
to discover electricity.
to notice or realize.
I discovered I didn't have my credit card with me when I went to pay my bill.
Archaic., to make known; reveal; disclose.
discover
/ dɪˈskʌvə /
verb
to be the first to find or find out about
Fleming discovered penicillin
to learn about or encounter for the first time; realize
she discovered the pleasures of wine
to find after study or search
I discovered a leak in the tank
to reveal or make known
Other Word Forms
- discoverer noun
- discoverable adjective
- discoverably adverb
- nondiscoverable adjective
- prediscover verb (used with object)
- rediscover verb (used with object)
- undiscoverable adjective
- undiscovered adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
In early August, a person traveling from El Salvador to Maryland was discovered to have been infested, federal officials said.
But even more, it was finding the right friends — discovering what he wanted to be a part of.
A "forgotten" castle discovered on a Hebridean isle could have been home to kings who once ruled large parts of western Scotland, say archaeologists.
But he admits he was shocked to discover how big the show is in the UK.
Tyler Robinson, 22, left a note under a keyboard for his roommate to discover, said Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray.
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To discover something is to see, get knowledge of, or find it. How does discover differ from learn, ascertain, and detect? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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