Definitions for finds
finds
find
Spelling: [fahynd]
IPA: /faɪnd/
Finds is a 5 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.
You can make 47 anagrams from letters in finds (dfins).
Definitions for finds
noun
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an act of finding or discovering.
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something found; a discovery, especially a valuable or gratifying one:
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Hunting. a discovery of game, especially foxes.
Idioms
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find fault. fault (def 16).
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find oneself, to discover where one's real interests or talents lie, and follow them:
Verb phrases
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find out,
to discover or confirm the truth of (something).
to detect or expose, as a crime or offense.
to uncover the true nature, identity, or intentions of (someone):
verb (used with object)
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to come upon by chance; meet with:
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to locate, attain, or obtain by search or effort:
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to locate or recover (something lost or misplaced):
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to discover or perceive after consideration:
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to gain or regain the use of:
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to ascertain by study or calculation:
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to feel or perceive:
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to become aware of, or discover (oneself), as being in a condition or location:
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to discover:
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Law.
to determine after judicial inquiry:
to pronounce as an official act (an indictment, verdict, or judgment).
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to provide or furnish:
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South Midland and Southern U.S. (of farm animals) to give birth to:
verb (used without object)
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to determine an issue after judicial inquiry:
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British Hunting. to come upon game.
Origin of finds
before 900; Middle English finden, Old English findan; cognate with German finden, Dutch vinden, Old Norse finna, Gothic finthan
Examples for finds
"You will find out what I am going to do," said Ben, grimly.
He never could find out what was "going on" to bring so many folks into town.
From September through November 2005, I corresponded with him via email to find out what had happened to me that night.
It may well be that RevolutionWear is going to find out the hard way that it takes more than money to start an actual revolution.
It would be interesting to find out more about the radicals whose slogan is “shoot back.”
But I tell you, I am trying to find out what the matter is that you need my help in.
Tell me what it is, or I'll go and find out, and spoil the fun.
No one can find out her trouble and no one seems to be able to comfort her.
“We hope that the aircraft is found quickly, and we can find out the cause of what has happened,” he said.
It was shocking to find out that the rape by Beebe was actually the last one of the night.