Found Meaning

UK /faʊnd/
US /faʊnd/
Word Definition
found meaning

Found Definition & Usage

verb

To discover something that was lost or hidden.

Examples

  • "She found her missing keys under the couch."
  • "They found a treasure chest buried deep in the sand."
  • "I finally found the book I was looking for in the library."
  • "He found his old high school yearbook in the attic."
  • "The police found evidence that could help solve the case."
verb

To establish or set up something, such as a company, organization, or institution.

Examples

  • "She founded a charity to help children in need."
  • "The company was founded in 1995 by a group of engineers."
  • "They decided to found a new community center in the area."
  • "The university was founded with a generous donation from a local philanthropist."
  • "He wanted to found a new business that would support sustainable energy."
verb

The past tense form of the verb 'find', used to indicate that something has been discovered.

Examples

  • "I found the wallet I had lost earlier."
  • "They found the perfect solution to the problem."
  • "She found a great deal on the new phone she wanted."
  • "After hours of searching, we finally found the exit."
  • "He found the perfect spot for the picnic."

Cultural Context

The word 'found' comes from the Old French 'fonder', meaning 'to lay the basis of' or 'to establish.' It has multiple meanings, including the action of discovering something or the act of establishing a formal institution. Over time, the word has expanded in usage to encompass various contexts, such as personal discoveries and institutional beginnings.

The Lost Key

Story

The Lost Key

On a bright Saturday afternoon, Emma was digging in her garden, trying to make space for new flowers. As she pushed the trowel deeper into the earth, something hard clinked against it. Curious, she knelt down and brushed the soil away. To her surprise, she found an old, rusted key, its intricate design barely visible under the layers of dirt. 'I can't believe I found this!' she exclaimed, carefully brushing off the remaining soil. 'What do you think it opens?' she wondered aloud, already imagining the adventures hidden behind the mysterious key. Back inside, her brother Jack, an aspiring entrepreneur, was busy brainstorming ideas for his new business. 'I just want to found something that will leave a lasting impact,' he said, looking at a list of potential ideas for a tech startup. 'Maybe it's time I found my own company, one that brings real change to people's lives.' Later that evening, Emma's grandmother called to check in. After a short conversation, Emma couldn't resist telling her about the discovery. 'It's amazing, Grandma! I found this key today. It’s so old. I wonder if it belongs to something important.' Her grandmother chuckled. 'You know, sometimes finding something unexpected is the best part of a day. It’s like when I found the letter your great-grandfather wrote to me in the attic years ago. We didn’t even know it existed until I stumbled upon it. You never know what treasure you'll find.' As the evening wore on, Emma found herself considering the key more deeply. Could it unlock something hidden nearby? Maybe it was a sign of a new adventure, or perhaps it was a reminder that some discoveries change your life in ways you never expect. Meanwhile, Jack’s thoughts turned toward his own aspirations. 'I want to found something as meaningful as Emma’s find,' he thought. His new venture was just beginning, but he knew that someday, it would be something that changed the world for the better.

The Lost Key