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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
- discoverable adjective
- discoverably adverb
- nondiscoverable adjective
- prediscover verb (used with object)
- rediscover verb (used with object)
- undiscoverable adjective
- undiscovered adjective
- discoverer noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
It also discovered 300 new locations across the country for pink waxcap, also known as the ballerina waxcap as its cap flares out like a pirouetting dancer.
She discovered her blood type didn't match that of her parents when she became pregnant, and a doctor informed her about the case of the switched babies.
It tells the story of Rector of Champton, Canon Daniel Clement who finds himself caught up in a murder case when the dead body of one of his parishioners is discovered at the church.
“Every day I discover more. I need to go back to fiction for a while — documentaries are exhausting. But I can’t complain. I wish everyone could be as passionate about their work as I am.”
Police later discovered that the lock of the flat had been adjusted, meaning Mr Forbes would have been unable to get out.
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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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