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Sentence count:207+30Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ascertaincatch outcheckdeterminediscoverfindget a lineget windget wordhearlearnpick upseewatchSimilar words: findhand outin and outstand outsend outkind ofwindowtremendousMeaning: v. 1. establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study 2. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally 3. find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort 4. trap; especially in an error or in a reprehensible act. 
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(151) We all tried to find out about the bus service, with varying degrees of success.
(152) I was on the edge of my seat waiting to find out what happened next.
(153) The programme is intended as a taster for those who might like to find out more about studying computer science.
(154) She's having some exploratory tests done to find out what's causing the illness.
(155) If they find out what I've done, I'll be in for it, won't I?
(156) Follow your nose and see what you can find out.
(157) If we try to keep it a secret, she's guaranteed to find out.
(158) Did you find out whether there are any seats left?
(159) Scientists are investigating to find out the cause of the crash/are investigating how the crash occurred.
(160) What I wanted to find out first was how long it was going to take.
(161) I need to find out more about these night courses.
(162) Yesterday, the men's families held a news conference in their campaign to find out the truth.
(163) To find out about entry requirements for students, write to the college admissions board.
(164) Ten to one they'll never find out who did it anyway.
(165) Phone them up and find out when they are coming.
(166) There'll be trouble when they find out about this(Sentencedict.com), believe you me!
(167) We were anxious about the children's safety. It can also describe a person who always worries a lot:a very anxious parent. You can say that you are anxious to do sth when you want something very much, but do not use it when you are talking about something pleasant that you are looking forward to:I am anxious to find out what's happened.
(168) It is very unnerving to find out that someone you see every day is carrying a potentially deadly virus.
(169) Has anyone bothered to find out how much all this is going to cost?
(170) And to find out who are the lucky winners of our competition, Samantha is going to draw some names out of the bag.
(171) When the clock stopped he took it apart to find out what was wrong.
(172) After a lot of detective work, I managed to find out where he was living.
(173) I need to find out who killed Alf, and more to the point I need to do it before anyone else gets killed.
(174) I'll chase him up and find out what's going on.
(175) I wouldn't like to be in your shoes when they find out about it.
(176) Please don't tell on me - my parents will kill me if they find out!
(177) We can find out how much money is spent on food in any given period.
(178) She interviewed slimmers who had failed to stay the course to find out why they had given up.
(179) The investigation will try to find out where the guilt for the disaster really lies.
(180) Find out who has been stoking up the discontents among the public.
More similar words: findhand outin and outstand outsend outkind ofwindowtremendousfinedo updefinefingerfinallyhold outdoughfinancewashed outdoubleweed outfinish upno doubtfinancialdouble upspread outfinish withdefinitelydefinitionhand onrandomkind
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