The verb discover means to see, gain knowledge of, to find or find out something previously unknown or unseen; to notice or realize.
Discover means to investigate. A word that can be used when referring to discovering something would also include "uncover" or other variations: unearth or find.
The verb of discovery is discover.
Other verbs are discovers, discovering and discovered.
Some example sentences are:
"I want to discover new lands".
"He discovers an unexplored island".
"He is bust discovering new flavours".
"I have discovered a new element".
The past participle, discovered, is the most used related adjective. The derivative adjective discoverable is rarely seen outside of mining geology.
The base word of discoverer is ' COVER'
Discover.
To learn
To gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery of through experience or study.
loss
The Osteopath had undertaken a specialists course in Osteology to gain extra knowledge in his work.
"What?" is a question word, indicating that the questioner has a desire to gain or receive knowledge or information.Usage examples: "Do you know what this is?" - "What is your name?"
yes, it means that someone has who has acted dishonestly to gain an advantage.
To gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery of through experience or study.
learn
gain means like if you win something or get from like someone gave you a gain of money
The Hindi word "Viviksha" means "inquiry" or "investigation." It refers to the process of examining or investigating something in-depth to gain a deeper understanding or knowledge.
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
want to gain knowledge
loss
take
Take!
A good word would be ignorant. It means lacking knowledge about something.
mak
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