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  • as in to realize



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find out

verb

Definition of find outnext

1

as in to realize

to come to an awareness of

that was around the time that I found out I was adopted

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • realize

  • discover

  • see

  • learn

  • hear

  • find

  • get wind of

  • get on (to)

  • ascertain

  • catch on (to)

  • figure out

  • detect

  • tumble (to)

  • wise (up)

  • encounter

  • spot

  • perceive

  • puzzle (out)

  • espy

  • hit (on or upon)

  • descry

  • note

  • divine

  • discern

  • calculate

  • observe

  • dope (out)

  • mind


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • miss

  • ignore

  • overlook

  • disregard

  • forget

  • cover

  • hide

  • conceal

  • blot out

  • curtain

  • veil

  • mask

  • screen

  • unlearn

  • cloak

  • blanket

  • enshroud

  • occult

  • shroud

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  • miss

  • ignore

  • overlook

  • disregard

  • forget

  • cover

  • hide

  • conceal

  • blot out

  • curtain

  • veil

  • mask

  • screen

  • unlearn

  • cloak

  • blanket

  • enshroud

  • occult

  • shroud

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2

as in to find

to come upon after searching, study, or effort

found out about the new restaurant by reading reviews online

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • find

  • learn

  • discover

  • locate

  • get

  • run down

  • turn up

  • dig out

  • nose out

  • dig up

  • ascertain

  • detect

  • determine

  • scare up

  • track (down)

  • hunt (down or up)

  • scout (up)

  • dredge (up)

  • descry

  • rummage

  • look for

  • hit (on or upon)

  • sight

  • spot

  • root (out)

  • ferret (out)

  • rout (out)

  • seek

  • espy

  • search (for or out)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • pass over

  • miss

  • overlook

  • lose

  • misplace

  • misset

  • mislay

  • pass over

  • miss

  • overlook

  • lose

  • misplace

  • misset

  • mislay

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1    detect, discover, learn, note, observe, perceive, realize  

2    bring to light, catch, detect, disclose, expose, reveal, rumble     (Brit. informal)   suss (out)     (slang)   uncover, unmask  

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find

     ( finds    plural & 3rd person present)   ( finding    present participle)   ( found    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   If you find someone or something, you see them or learn where they are.  
The police also found a pistol…      V n  
I wonder if you could find me a deck of cards?      V n n, Also V n for n  

2       verb   If you find something that you need or want, you succeed in achieving or obtaining it.  
So far they have not found a way to fight the virus…      V n  
He has to apply for a permit and we have to find him a job…      V n n  
Does this mean that they haven’t found a place for him?      V n for n, Also V n for n to-inf  

3       v-passive   If something is found in a particular place or thing, it exists in that place.  
Fibre is found in cereal foods, beans, fruit and vegetables.      be V-ed  

4       verb   If you find someone or something in a particular situation, they are in that situation when you see them or come into contact with them.  
They found her walking alone and depressed on the beach…      V n -ing  
She returned to her east London home to find her back door forced open…      V n -ed  
Thrushes are a protected species so you will not find them on any menu.      V n prep/adv  

5       verb   If you findyourself doing something, you are doing it without deciding or intending to do it.  
It’s not the first time that you’ve found yourself in this situation…      V pron-refl prep/adv  
I found myself having more fun than I had had in years…      V pron-refl -ing  
It all seemed so far away from here that he found himself quite unable to take it in.      V pron-refl adj  

6       verb   If you find that something is the case, you become aware of it or realize that it is the case.  
The two biologists found, to their surprise, that both groups of birds survived equally well…      V that  
At my age I would find it hard to get another job…      V it adj to-inf  
We find her evidence to be based on a degree of oversensitivity…      V n to-inf  
I’ve never found my diet a problem.      V n n  

7       verb   When a court or jury decides that a person on trial is guilty or innocent, you say that the person has been found guilty or not guilty.  
She was found guilty of manslaughter and put on probation for two years…      be V-ed adj  
When they found us guilty, I just went blank.      V n adj  

8       verb   You can use find to express your reaction to someone or something.  
We’re sure you’ll find it exciting!…      V n adj  
I find it ludicrous that nothing has been done to protect passengers from fire…      V it adj that  
But you’d find him a good worker if you showed him what to do.      V n n  

9       verb   If you find a feeling such as pleasure or comfort in a particular thing or activity, you experience the feeling mentioned as a result of this thing or activity.  
How could anyone find pleasure in hunting and killing this beautiful creature?…      V n in -ing  
I was too tired and frightened to find comfort in that familiar promise.      V n in n  

10       verb   If you find the time or money to do something, you succeed in making or obtaining enough time or money to do it.  
I was just finding more time to write music…      V n  
My sister helped me find the money for a private operation.      V n  

11       n-count   If you describe someone or something that has been discovered as a find, you mean that they are valuable, interesting, good, or useful.  
usu adj N  
Another of his lucky finds was a pair of candle-holders…, His discovery was hailed as the botanical find of the century.     

13    If you find your way somewhere, you successfully get there by choosing the right way to go.  

find one’s way      phrase   V inflects, oft PHR prep/adv  
After a while I pulled myself to my feet and found my way to the street.     

14    If something finds its way somewhere, it comes to that place, especially by chance.  

finds its/their way      phrase   V inflects, PHR adv/prep  
It is one of the very few Michelangelos that have found their way out of Italy…     

15   
  
  to find fault with  

  
  fault  

  
  to find one’s feet  

  
  foot  
find out         

1       phrasal verb   If you find something out, you learn something that you did not already know, especially by making a deliberate effort to do so.  
(=discover)  

It makes you want to watch the next episode to find out what’s going to happen…      V P wh  
I was relieved to find out that my problems were due to a genuine disorder…      V P that  
Yesterday, the men’s families held a news conference in their campaign to find out the truth…      V P n (not pron)  
As soon as we found this out, we closed the ward…      V n P  

2       phrasal verb   If you find someone out, you discover that they have been doing something dishonest.  
Her face was so grave, I wondered for a moment if she’d found me out.      V n P  

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

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criminal check

n.

verification conducted by police to find out if a person has a criminal record or not.

Usually requested by an individual for new employment, citizenship applications, name changes, etc.

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peeling the onion

n.

Peeling the onion means going back in stages find out how a problem actually started.

«find your silence»

n.

be silent, stop talking etc

cutie pie

n.

endearment phrase used for someone we find sweet

[Fam.] syn.: sweetie, pumpkin, cutie, cutesy pie

undatable

adj.

who cannot find a partner, a date

[Fam.]

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truffle out

Conjugate

v.

To find stg that’s difficult to find by searching very hard

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SundryShop

n.

One place to find many different unique antiques, collectibles, and novelty items

one-stop shop

n.

a single place where you can find everything you need, usually found in different places

fix someone up

exp.

find a a partner for someone and act as an intermediary for the two persons to meet

misery loves company

exp.

expression meaning that someone who is not happy tends to find comfort in seeing others unhappy too

be caught between two stools

id.

find it difficult to choose between two alternatives ; feel torn between two situations

Rosalie loved Cesar and David both equally, for different reasons, and was caught between two stools

A.L.C.M.

n.

sigle of «Air Launched Cruise Missile» that can find his target electronically by his own means at a long distance according to a memorized map of the landscape he has to pass over

can also be launched from the soil or the sea. they can be reprogrammed or destroyed during the fly by the «sender»

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