found
[faʊnd]
Definition:
1. To start something.
2. Set up.
3. Use as a basis for.
Use 'found' in a sentence:
- 1. We found further scientific evidence for this theory.
- 2. I found it hard to go up the slope.
- 3. He has found his ideal mate.
- 4. I found her extremely irritating.
- 5. What have you found so far?
- 6. They found him to be charming.
- 7. He had not found what he wanted.
- 8. We found the play very heavy.
- 9. I would have liked him to give me a hand, but found it embarrassing to ask.
- 10. He was found guilty of murder.
- 11. He found happiness in later life.
- 12. I found that what I was doing was no good, so I made a fresh start.
- 13. Her family founded the college in 1895.
- 14. He hasn't found anything.
- 15. I found the cheapest price for enlarging the photograph by ringing round all the photographic dealers.
- 16. He found himself at a loss for words of consolation.
- 17. They were so deeply involved in the matter that they found it hard to pull out.
- 18. He found the right niche for himself.
- 19. The school, which was found in 1999 is located in a remote area, in Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh.
- 20. The difference is found by subtraction.
- 21. I found the beauty shop filled with patients.
- 22. I have found you out at last, you cheat!
- 23. I found everything out of trim.
- 24. He was found guilty of forgery.
- 25. His new-found optimism dissolved.
- 26. He has found contentment at last.
- 27. She found it hilariously funny.
- 28. We haven't found a fit person for this job yet.
- 29. His father helped found Newark But really what he helped to found was a religious institution.
- 30. We found him to be the right sort of timber.
- 31. I found his amiability charming.
- 32. She found it impossible to eat lightly.
- 33. When I found that all my money had been stolen, I went into a flat spin.
- 34. The town was founded by English settlers in 1790.
- 35. We found the house without difficulty.
- 36. The court found in her favour.
- 37. Contaminants found in poultry will also be found in their eggs.
- 38. I found myself unable to speak.
- 39. He went postal when he found out.
- 40. The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893.
- 41. The town was founded in 1610.
- 42. The accused was found innocent.
- 43. I found myself in an entirely new world the moment I arrived in Beijing.
- 44. He looked so funny that I found it difficult to keep my countenance.
- 45. They were found guilty of murder.
- 46. Minerals are often found deep in the ground.
- 47. To my great joy, my lost watch was found.
- 48. We found that most people are favourable to the idea.
- 49. I never found the missing piece.
- 50. I found wood carving satisfying.
- 51. I found the test relatively easy.
- 52. He found the place without difficulty.
- 53. Look what I've found!
- 54. He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies at University College Cardiff.
- 55. He was found beaten and in shock.
- 56. We've found a great new restaurant near the office.
- 57. She found it extremely difficult to get a job.
- 58. By the way, I found that book you were looking for.
- 59. You should have seen her face when she found out!
- 60. The police found a quantity of drugs at his home.
- 61. I found her lecture very obscure.
- 62. I found it a strain looking after four children.
- 63. The jury found for the defendant.
- 64. She found her job very boring.
- 65. The local police found her story didn't check out.
- 66. Their marriage was founded on love and mutual respect.
- 67. We found the beds very comfortable.