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Discovered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Discovered means to find something for the first time or learn about something previously unknown. It is often used in science, exploration, or everyday situations when encountering new information.

discovered

/dɪˈskʌvɚd/ /dɪˈskʌvəd/

Definition:

Found or learned something previously unknown or unseen.

Synonyms:

found, uncovered, detected, revealed, identified

Part of Speech:

verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

concealed, hidden, lost

Common Collocations:

discovered a secret, discovered evidence, discovered a new species, discovered the truth, discovered by accident

Derivatives:

discoverer, discovery, discoverable

Usage Tips:

Use "discovered" for past findings; often followed by "that" or a noun (e.g., "She discovered the error").

Common Phrases:

discover the hard way, discover to one's cost, discover the truth

Etymology:

From Old French *descovrir*, meaning "uncover," from Latin *dis-* (opposite) + *cooperire* (cover).

Examples:

  • 1. She discovered an old book in the attic.
  • 2. Scientists discovered a new planet last year.
  • 3. He discovered that his friend had lied.
  • 4. They discovered a hidden path in the forest.

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