Meaning & Definition of word "Discovery"

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    Discovery

    /dɪsˈkʌvəri/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of discovering or finding something, especially something previously unknown or unrecognized.
      • Example: The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming changed the course of medicine.
    • 2. Something that has been discovered.
      • Example: The discovery of ancient ruins provided valuable insights into early civilizations.
    • 3. The process of learning or gaining knowledge about something.
      • Example: Her journey through the rainforest led to the discovery of many new plant species.
    • 4. An finding made during a legal investigation.
      • Example: The attorney reviewed the discovery documents before the trial commenced.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'descouverte', from the Latin 'discooperire' meaning 'to uncover'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    make a discovery:

    to find or learn something new

    great discovery:

    a significant finding that has a major impact

    scientific discovery:

    an important finding obtained through scientific methods

    discovery channel:

    a television channel that features documentary programming about science and technology

    discovery of America:

    the arrival of European explorers in the Americas

    Related Words

    discover:

    to find out or become aware of something.

    discovery process:

    the systemic process of uncovering or uncovering information.

    undiscovered:

    something that has not been found or learned about yet.

    Slang Meanings of discovery

    Meaning: a breakthrough that is exciting or motivating

    Example Sentence: That new app is a real discovery for staying organized!

    Meaning: a surprising or unexpected finding

    Example Sentence: I made a cool discovery while cleaning out my closet.