Found Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Found
Discovered
Discovered
To pick out; detect; see; recognize
To set up (a government, nation, business, etc.); found; institute
native to
Occurring customarily
To notice is to learn about or see something for the first time, or giving someone or something attention.
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To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
To set up or establish according to law or provision:
(Figuratively) To understand.
To give money or property so as to provide an income for the support of (a college, hospital, etc.)
Plant means to put something in the ground.
To get at the knowledge of; to ascertain.
To set going; initiate:
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To gain knowledge from a bad experience.
To meet (someone) or find (something) unexpectedly.
Having no special designation, status, or rank:
To get by effort, labor, struggle, etc.
(Archaic) To establish; found
To fix the course of; to impel and direct; with a remoter object preceded by to.
To be present at; see personally
Get is defined as to receive.
To set up; establish; found; introduce
To arrange in an orderly way
To originate is to start something or cause something to start.
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Start is defined as to begin, set out to appear or to move suddenly.
(Archaic) To get better from; to get over.
(--- Sports) To catch or get possession of (a pass or a kicked ball, for example).
Depart is defined as to go away or leave.
To exercise control; for example, Diane’s parents rule with an iron fist.
To notice or perceive (something)
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The number that is raised to various powers to generate the principal counting units of a number system. The base of the decimal system, for example, is 10.
To touch or reach the ground.
To base; ground
To discover or be able to follow (a trail or scent) after losing it.
To ascertain is defined as to verify or confirm something.
To develop or give form to according to a plan or process; create:
To gain by a process of gradual increase:
To bring into practice or use; introduce by first doing or using; start
To cause to be alone or apart, as in being inaccessible or unable to move about:
(Comput.) To gain access to (data) that is on a floppy disk, hard drive, etc.
To come into or acquire (something undesirable)
To have sympathy or tolerance:
To grasp mentally; understand
To expose is defined as to make something visible or make something known.
Discern is defined as to recognize someone or something as different from someone or something else.
To see, to be aware of, to understand.
characteristic of
Occurring customarily
To hit or knock against something:
Chance means to happen by luck or fortune.
To get by effort or merit, as in competition; win
To cause to be entangled or snagged
To confirm, ratify, or otherwise approve a lower court’s decision on appeal.
To establish; settle
Underpin is defined as to support, particularly from below.
Treasure is defined as to find value in a person or thing.
Solve is defined as to figure something out or to find an answer for something.
To think or suppose
To get to the bottom of; understand thoroughly
(Intransitive) To sympathise; to have the sensibilities moved or affected.
To be informed of; be told of; learn of
To perform or undergo the first part of an action; start:
To allow (passengers) on board.
Antonyms for Found
To wander from or become ignorant of:
To lose power or strength; weaken; die away
To fail to meet, reach, attain, catch, accomplish, see, hear, perceive, understand, etc.
To come to an end; terminate
To lose, give up, or be deprived of as a forfeit for some crime, fault, etc.
Words Related to Found
Discovered
To get possession of, esp. by some effort; procure
Not unusual or extreme; ordinary
To be sufficient for (a need, for example); fulfill:
To decide is defined as to conclude, settle or make a choice.
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