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discover

1 of 1verb
/dɪˈskʌvər/
Forms:discovers,discovering,discovered,discovered
1

to be the first person who finds something or someplace that others did not know about

A2transitive
  • By the time we got there, they had already discovered the ancient ruins.
  • The team discovered a new energy source that could revolutionize the industry.
  • The scientist discovered a new species of plant in the remote rainforest.
  • The explorers discovered a previously unknown island while navigating the vast ocean.
  • The archaeologists discovered an ancient city buried beneath the sand.
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2

to find something unexpectedly or accidentally

transitive
  • While exploring the attic, I discovered an old box filled with vintage photographs.
  • They are hiking through the dense forest, discovering hidden trails and stunning natural beauty along the way.
  • He regularly discovers forgotten notes and messages in old books from the library.
  • He discovered a rare painting in the attic that had been forgotten for years.
  • She discovered a hidden compartment in the old bookcase that contained letters from the past.
3

to become aware or gain information by chance

transitive
  • He discovered the truth about the rumors only after hearing both sides of the story.
  • I discovered a hidden talent for painting when I picked up a brush for the first time.
  • She discovered that her favorite restaurant had closed down while walking past it.
  • She discovered that the book she wanted to borrow was already checked out.
  • We discovered that the concert tickets had sold out when we tried to buy them.
4

to find out about or realize the existence, presence, or fact of something

transitive
  • After trying painting, he discovered a hidden talent for art.
  • After joining a dance class, they discovered a passion for it.
  • She discovered hiking last summer and loved it immediately.
  • I discovered cooking and now it’s one of my favorite hobbies.
  • She discovered playing the guitar and couldn’t stop practicing.
5

to reveal something to the public, especially a secret

transitive
  • After years of investigation, the truth finally comes to light as the detective discovers a secret conspiracy, unveiling it to the public.
  • The leaked documents discovered a covert government program, bringing to light a secret operation hidden from public knowledge.
  • In the coming weeks, a team of investigators will discover evidence that will expose a major scandal.
6

to see or experience something for the first time

transitive
  • Christopher Columbus is credited with discovering America, even though others had already reached it.
  • She was the first to discover the hidden cave behind the waterfall.
  • As the first person to climb the mountain, he was proud to have discovered a new route.
  • The explorers discovered a lost city in the jungle.