📑finding

noun
/ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/

Meaning

a discovery, conclusion, or result reached after investigation

Example Sentences

The scientist published her findings in a leading journal.

Synonyms

discovery, result, conclusion, outcome, observation

Antonyms

ignorance, loss

Collocations

research finding, important finding, surprising finding

More Example Sentences

We have trouble finding a table at this restaurant.

We need to be realistic about finding a solution quickly.

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters so he can add new ones to his growing collection

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters so he can add new ones to his growing collection and learns about geography and history through each stamp

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters so he can add new ones to his growing collection and learns about geography and history through each stamp which makes the hobby both fun and educational

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species before confirming that it is indeed a new discovery and publishing the findings in a respected scientific journal.

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters so he can add new ones to his growing collection and learns about geography and history through each stamp which makes the hobby both fun and educational and gives him something interesting to share with his classmates at school.

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