verb “find”
Infinitiv find; hien finds; Verg. found; Part. Verg. found; Ger. finding
- to come across something unexpectedly
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
While cleaning the attic, I found an old family photo album.
- to locate something that was being searched for
After searching all morning, I finally found my glasses in the refrigerator.
- to locate something for someone else
My friend found me a mechanic who could fix my car at a reasonable price.
- to learn something through study or experimentation
Through experimentation, scientists found that the substance changes color under UV light.
- to obtain what one desires or strives for
After months of hard work, she finally found the success she had been seeking.
- to acquire, to have
It seems he finally found a girlfriend.
- to identify mistakes or problems in something
My teacher found several errors in my essay that I need to correct.
- to form an opinion or judgment about something
After much consideration, the jury found the defendant guilty.
- in ball sports, to successfully pass or shoot the ball to a teammate or into a goal
The quarterback found the receiver in the end zone for a touchdown.
noun “find”
Singular find, Plural finds
- an object that has been discovered, often of value, or a person who has shown talent
The metal detectorist was thrilled with his latest find: a Roman coin.