Synonym: ascertain, catch out, check, determine, discover, find, get a line, get wind, get word, hear, learn, pick up, see, watch. Similar words: find, hand out, in and out, stand out, send out, kind of, window, tremendous. Meaning: 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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(121) It was a huge blow to his ego to find out he was so unpopular.
(122) We ought to find out the views of the people on the spot.
(123) If there has been any funny business, we'll soon find out.
(124) My year was really spent doing a lot of soul-searching and trying to find out what had gone wrong in my life.
(125) To find out more about university courses, write to this address.
(126) It took me a while to find out what he was really like.
(127) You'll really cop it if your parents find out you've been stealing.
(128) Get onto the Press Office and find out what's happening.
(129) Father spread the world map out flat on the floor and tried to find out the town where his son was fighting.
(130) He telephoned the steamship office to find out what time the steamer is due.
(131) 'Nicky won't find out, will she?' 'Oh, no, there's no danger of that.'
(132) The doctors are still trying to find out what's wrong.
(133) You can find out how to crack any kind of software on the web.
(134) Please find out when the ship sails for New York.
(135) A couple of days ago, the policemen yanked the man in on a small charge and began to find out about the jewel robbery.
(135) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(136) The doctors have done some tests to try and find out what's wrong with her.
(137) They will change their tune when they find out the seriousness of the problem.
(138) My greatest dread is that my parents will find out.
(139) You can find out more details of the offer from your local travel agent.
(140) Many people feel a great curiosity to find out about their antecedents.
(141) The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her.
(142) He referred to a history book to find out the dates of the French Revolution.
(143) She'd been seeing the boy for a while(sentencedict.com), but didn't want her parents to find out.
(144) She was rubber-heeling on her husband to find out whether he was carrying on with some other woman.
(145) If she won't listen, she'll have to learn/find out the hard way.
(146) We have been monitoring the enemy's radio broadcasts to try to find out their secret plans.
(147) Find out as much as you can about him and report back to me.
(148) It's one of those whodunits where you don't find out who the murderer is till the very end.
(149) I'll ring back as soon as I find out anything.
(150) They'll kill you if they find out you've ratted on them!
More similar words: find, hand out, in and out, stand out, send out, kind of, window, tremendous, fine, do up, define, finger, finally, hold out, dough, finance, washed out, double, weed out, finish up, no doubt, financial, double up, spread out, finish with, definitely, definition, hand on, random, kind.