English · Common Verbs

find out

/faɪnd aʊt/

[/faɪnd aʊt/]

discover; learn

Intermediateverb

Definition

To discover a fact or piece of information, often by effort or chance.

Example

I only found out about the surprise party because my brother accidentally let it slip yesterday.

I only found out about the surprise party because my brother accidentally let it slip yesterday.

Etymology

From 'find' plus 'out', meaning to discover by searching, since the 16th century.

How & Where It’s Used

Extremely common in everyday speech for learning facts, often unexpected ones.

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