English · Common Verbs
/faɪnd aʊt/
[/faɪnd aʊt/]
discover; learn
To discover a fact or piece of information, often by effort or chance.
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.
From 'find' plus 'out', meaning to discover by searching, since the 16th century.
Extremely common in everyday speech for learning facts, often unexpected ones.