|
- pronunciation:
- dih
skuh
vr
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Builder, Word Explorer, Grammatical Patterns
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
discovers, discovering, discovered |
definition 1: |
to find or see (something unknown) before anyone else.
Scientists have discovered cures for many diseases.Christopher Columbus is said to have discovered America for the Europeans.- synonyms:
- detect, find, stumble on
- similar words:
- behold, come across, descry, discern, locate, notice, originate, pioneer, spot, uncover, unearth
|
definition 2: |
to learn or gain knowledge of through study or observation.
We discovered in our experiment that the drug did not produce the effect we expected.[verb + (that) + clause
]
I discovered some interesting things about the island while on the tour.- synonyms:
- descry, detect, determine, realize
- similar words:
- ascertain, discern, find, find out, learn, perceive, see
|
definition 3: |
to see or witness due to a chance encounter or deliberate search; find.
We discovered the little girl hiding under the table.[verb + smby/smth + present participle
]
The customs officer discovered them trying to smuggle the birds into the country.[verb + smby/smth + present participle
]
After searching the whole building, we finally discovered her calmly smoking a cigarette outside.[verb + smby/smth + present participle
]
- synonyms:
- find
- similar words:
- come across, encounter
|
related words: |
determine, divine, experience, glean, hit, rummage, search, sight, trace |
|
derivation: |
discoverer (n.) |
|
|