6 Verbs to Use for the Word discovering

"Well," replied Dr. Latimer, "I would say: "Could deeds my love discover, Could valor gain thy charms, To prove myself thy lover I'd face a world in arms.

But he seemed to dread having her discover that he had lied at all, and so he kept on lying about those three imaginary men.

My eyes searchedI know not whyto discover if some traces of the holy purpose to which the edifice had once been devoted did not still adhere to the walls or to the altar; but the walls were bare, the altar empty.

Yet minute consideration discovers, I think, in these two sets of legends a more profound, if subtler, difference, in the handling of the protagonist: with Jurgen all of the physical and mental man is rendered as a matter of course; whereas in dealing with Manuel there is, always, I believe, a certain perceptible and strange, if not inexplicable, aloofness.

Cæcilius vainly said, 'Each day we spend Discovers something, which must needs offend;'

Paris is essentially a holiday town, but I get horribly tired of too long a holiday, and after the newness is worn off one discovers that it is the superficiality of it all that palls.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  discovering