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Invent mean that you make the object all by yourself without anyone knowing it, but discover means that someone already made that object but you just find without anyone knowing it.

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How did the inventor of the computer discover it?

You do not discover an invention, you invent it.


What is synonyms of discover?

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Are invent and discover a synonym or antonym?

They could be synonyms, although they differ in their context meaning.(You discover what is there, and invent what is not there already.)


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Who was the 1st to discover a microscope?

Robert Hooke was the first to discover and invent the microscope in 1655.


Are the adjectives discover and invent the same?

A. discover and invent are not the same discover means to find or uncover while invent means to make B. (Note: "Discover" and "invent" are verbs, not adjectives.) "Discovering" involves knowing about something that has existed beforehand, such as Marie Curie's discovery of radium. On the other hand, "inventing" refers to making something that has not existed before, like Edison's invention of the light bulb.