Synonym: disclose, expose, find, learn, notice, observe, perceive, reveal, see. Antonym: miss. Similar words: discovery, discovered, rediscovery, cover, covert, uncover, covered, cover up. Meaning: [dɪ'skʌvə] v. 1. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of 2. make a discovery, make a new finding 3. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally 4. make a discovery 5. find unexpectedly 6. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 7. see for the first time; make a discovery 8. identify as in botany or biology, for example.
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91. All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei
92. And if we examine the bare rock at the base of the grassy hill we discover carved spirals.
93. Relying on tablets for the relief of pain without trying to discover its cause can be positively dangerous.
94. You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him discover it in himself. Galileo Galilei
95. I nosed the boat through one, to discover a small sandy beach.
96. One of the more scientific attempts to discover their origins was an investigation of their blood group.
97. I had always wanted to discover as much as I could about the people I met and I was especially interested now.
98. What I didn't discover until recently was that it provides a bonus for organic gardeners.
99. One way to discover what capitalism is and how it works is to try it for yourself.
100. The company will probably discover, to its chagrin, that it cuts both ways.
101. In Neolithic art we discover a vast array of bird-woman Goddess statues, pots, and paintings.
102. We can use multiple regression analysis to discover the relative influence of these factors on perceptions.
103. I can not believe it took two weeks to discover that three of our Olympic athletes had taken drugs.
104. So it's perplexing to discover that cancer in industrialised countries is rising.
105. True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country. Kurt Vonnegut
106. Negative thinking is subtle and deceptive. It wears many faces and hides behind the mask of excuses. It is important to strip away the mask and discover the real, root emotion. Robert H. Schuller
107. It took little time to discover that I was in a new category.
108. Middlesbrough woman Gwen Lamb was shocked to discover that anyone can offer residential accommodation to the most vulnerable in society.
109. One had to work under him to discover he never troubled with the charm unless he considered it worth his while.
110. Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. Lord Chesterfield
110. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
111. You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you. Eric Hoffer
112. It was then that I began to discover the fate that awaited me as a female.
113. She was to discover that she could see for miles from the attic windows - almost the whole of Bristol.
114. He was particularly proud of his drawings and made many in order to discover the absolutely right pose or disposition of the hands.
115. Investigations are continuing to discover how the two cars came to collide at the Great Stainton crossroads on the narrow road.
116. Some parents discover the truth by opening the sealed coffins delivered to them for burial.
117. Sometimes I discover I have changed my mind because I have forgotten what I used to think. Mason Cooley
118. Overall, it may be difficult to discover whether there is enough evidence to pursue a claim.
119. What is more important is to discover the causes of delay, without which general conclusions are likely to be unhelpful.
120. To discover why, we must turn to the introductory chapters of Genesis.
More similar words: discovery, discovered, rediscovery, cover, covert, uncover, covered, cover up, recover, covering, coverage, recovery, discord, recovered, discomfort, discolor, discount, discourse, discourage, discourtesy, discontent, discordant, disconnect, discouraged, discomposure, discontinue, discourteous, discomfiture, discontinued, disconsolate.