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discover

[dih-skuhv-er] / dɪˈskʌv ər /


Usage

What are other ways to say discover?

The verb discover is used with objective clauses as a synonym of learn in order to suggest that the new information acquired is surprising to the learner: I discovered that she had been married before. To learn is to add to one's knowledge or information: to learn a language. To ascertain is to verify facts by inquiry or analysis: to ascertain the truth about an event. To detect implies becoming aware of something that had been obscure, secret, or concealed: to detect a flaw in reasoning


Example Sentences

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Mantello opts for a 1948 draft of the script to discover what Miller may have originally intended before the play’s first director, Elia Kazan, brought his collaborative influence to bear.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 29, 2026

He described it as "a burst of pure joy when I discover a story that's been lying there forgotten for 2,000 years".

From BBC • Apr. 28, 2026

You may discover a cute coffee shop or yoga studio nearby that makes you even happier you chose this location.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 24, 2026

"We showed that we can use AI to discover new physics," says Justin Burton, an Emory professor of experimental physics and senior co-author of the paper.

From Science Daily • Apr. 23, 2026

“One more thing, Admiral. Did you ever discover how Bertha got loose to begin with?”

From "The Unseen Guest" by Maryrose Wood




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