find

Primary: verbCan function as: verb, noun

Can function as a noun in specific contexts (e.g., 'archaeological find')
high frequency – top 500 wordsGeneralBusinessAcademic

πŸ”Š Pronunciation

/faΙͺnd/
Syllables: find
Stress: single syllable
Regular pronunciation, no common variants

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Word Family

Word Class Forms
Verbs find, finds, found, finding
Nouns find, finds, finding, findings, finder
Adjectives findable, unfindable
Common in compounds like 'fact-finding', 'fault-finding'

πŸ“ Noun Forms

Singular: find
Plural: finds
Possessive: find's
Note: none

Compound Forms

treasure-find

Derived Forms

With suffixes: finding (-ing), finder (-er)

🎯 Verb Forms

Infinitive: to find
Base form: find
3rd person singular: finds
Past simple: found
Past participle: found
Present participle: finding
Gerund: finding
Note: irregular past/participle form: found

πŸ“– Meanings & Definitions

Noun Meanings

1

something that has been discovered, especially something of value or interest
Countability: countable
“The archaeological find was worth millions”
“This rare book was a lucky find”
Common collocations: archaeological find, lucky find, rare find, significant find
Synonyms: discovery, treasure

neutraloften used in archaeology, research

Verb Meanings

1

to discover or come upon, usually by chance or search
“I found my keys under the sofa”
Synonyms: discover, locate

neutralgeneral

2

to perceive or realize something after consideration
“I find this book very interesting”
Synonyms: consider, deem

neutralgeneral

3

to arrive at a conclusion through examination
“The jury found him guilty”
Synonyms: determine, conclude

formallegal

πŸ”§ Verb Patterns

find + object
“She found her wallet”
Note: Most common pattern
find + object + adjective/noun complement
“I find this movie interesting”
Note: Used for opinions/judgments
find + that-clause
“We found that the information was incorrect”
Meaning: Used for discoveries/realizations
find + oneself + -ing
“I found myself working late again”
Meaning: Used for unexpected situations

Transitivity

Type: transitive
Passive possible: Yes
Passive examples:
“The stolen painting was found in the attic”

🀝 Collocations

Verb + Noun

find timefind faultfind solution

Adjective + Noun

hard to finddifficult to find

⚠️ Common Errors

❌ I am finding this interestingβ†’βœ“ I find this interesting
Stative use doesn't take continuous form
Common for: Languages with different aspect systems

Medium impact

❌ Can you find out my book?β†’βœ“ Can you find my book?
Confusion between 'find' and 'find out'
❌ I find that he is niceβ†’βœ“ I find him nice
Unnecessary complexity in structure

πŸ“Š Register & Frequency

Frequency: top 1000 words
Spoken: common
Written: common
Academic: common
Business: common
Formality: neutral

πŸ”— Semantic Relations

Synonyms

Near: discover, locate, identify, uncover
Contextual: determine, consider, deem

Antonyms

Gradable: lose, misplace

Hypernyms (Broader Terms)

discover

Hyponyms (Specific Examples)

unearth, locate, spot