find
Definition of find:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: verb
To come upon or meet with; to discover or arrive at; to perceive; to experience; to supply; - pr. p. finding; pa. t and pa. p. found.
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part of speech: verb
To discover; to recover; to regain something lost; to gain or have; to furnish or supply; to arrive at; to determine.
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- forsee (0.2%)
- fould (0.2%)
- finfd (1.0%)
- aquire (0.2%)
- fi (0.3%)
- frind (1.0%)
- fid (1.5%)
- fing (10.0%)
- figer (0.2%)
- finind (0.2%)
- finda (1.2%)
- fimd (0.7%)
- flind (0.3%)
- fiind (7.2%)
- finnd (0.3%)
- finf (6.7%)
- lind (0.2%)
- ufind (0.3%)
- fnd (16.2%)
- dfin (0.2%)
- foind (0.9%)
- gind (0.9%)
- ind (6.5%)
- fina (1.5%)
- ifnd (1.5%)
- finded (1.0%)
- fo (0.2%)
- finde (17.7%)
- fint (0.9%)
- frin (0.2%)
- fiund (1.0%)
- fingd (0.3%)
- firnd (0.5%)
- fiand (0.3%)
- wagger (0.3%)
- findout (0.3%)
- fiding (0.2%)
- finsd (0.3%)
- finn (0.2%)
- faind (0.9%)
- dind (0.7%)
- finad (0.9%)
- findi (0.2%)
- fidn (8.1%)
- nd (1.2%)
- fiond (1.9%)
- fibd (0.3%)
- findd (0.7%)
- feind (0.3%)
- fuind (0.2%)
- dfind (0.3%)
- findt (0.3%)
- finmd (0.3%)
- flnd (0.3%)
- ifind (0.2%)
Usage examples for find:
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And we had to find out who you were.
"The Great Hunger" – Johan Bojer -
For if I find him, I shall be very glad."
"Four Arthurian Romances "Erec et Enide", "Cliges", "Yvain", and "Lancelot"" – Chretien DeTroyes -
You could not find your way."
"Northern Lights" – Gilbert Parker -
Don't you think I could find something to do.
"The Vicar of Bullhampton" – Anthony Trollope