find in Portuguese
find in Portuguese is achado, encontro, encontrar — find means to come across or discover something, whether by chance or by searching for it.
find in Portuguese
achado
Anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.
encontro
The act of finding.
encontrar
achar
achar
(ditransitive) To decide that, to conclude that, to form the opinion that, to consider.
encontrar
(ditransitive) To decide that, to conclude that, to form the opinion that, to consider.
determinar
(intransitive, law) To determine or judge.
julgar
(intransitive, law) To determine or judge.
What does "find" mean?
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verb To come across or discover something, whether by chance or by searching for it.
"She found her keys under the sofa cushion."
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verb To reach a particular conclusion or judgment, especially formally, as a court does.
"The jury found the defendant not guilty."
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noun Something valuable or interesting that has been discovered.
"The old vase turned out to be a rare find."
find in a sentence
- She found her keys under the sofa cushion.
- Scientists found evidence of water on the moon.
- The jury found the defendant not guilty.
- I find it hard to believe he did that on purpose.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "find" in Portuguese?
"find" in Portuguese is achado, encontro, encontrar. find means: To come across or discover something, whether by chance or by searching for it.
How do you use "find" in a sentence?
Example: "She found her keys under the sofa cushion." In Portuguese, "find" is achado, encontro, encontrar.
Are there other ways to say "find" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "find": achado, encontro, encontrar, achar, determinar, julgar.
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