🔍find

verb
/faɪnd/

Meaning

to discover something or someone after searching
to discover or locate something that was lost or hidden
to discover or locate something that was lost or hidden; to come across

Example Sentences

She managed to find her lost keys under the couch.

I can't find my keys anywhere.

I need to find my car keys before leaving.

Example Expressions

find out

Synonyms

discover, locate, identify, detect, uncover
Entry 1
discover, locate, identify, detect, uncover
Entry 2
discover, locate, uncover, detect
Entry 3
discover, locate, detect, uncover

Antonyms

lose, miss, overlook, hide, misplace, conceal
Entry 1
lose, miss, overlook
Entry 2
lose, miss, overlook, hide
Entry 3
lose, misplace, hide, conceal

Collocations

find out, find a way, find time, find fault, find solution, find way, find guilty, find difficult, find quickly, find easily, find missing items, find solutions
Entry 1
find out, find a way, find time, find fault
Entry 2
find solution, find way, find time, find fault, find guilty, find difficult
Entry 3
find quickly, find easily, find missing items, find solutions, find fault

More Example Sentences

I find many things interesting on Netflix shows.

I don’t find anything praiseworthy in his speech.

I find many things interesting on the TV programme.

Don’t you find many things interesting on Netflix shows?

Do you find anything useful in the advice of the teachers?

Don’t you find many things interesting on the TV programs?

We seldom find our political leaders beside us at crying needs.

Do you find anything praiseworthy in the speeches of the new leaders?

Do you find any reason for your friends’ not undertaking this course?

Do you find anything inspiring in the speeches of the President of the USA?

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