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Search
Definition
The term "search" describes the act of looking for something or someone, or the process of seeking information.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɜrtʃ/
- Respelling: surch
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɜːtʃ/
- Respelling: surch
Etymology
The word "search" originates from the Old French "cercher," meaning "to seek," which came from the Latin "circare," meaning "to go around" or "to wander." It evolved in Middle English to signify examining or looking for something thoroughly.
Derivatives
- Searcher (noun)
- Searchable (adjective)
- Research (noun, verb)
- Searchless (adjective)
- Researcher (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "search" is used in various contexts, such as finding objects, exploring locations, or seeking knowledge. For example, "She conducted a search for her missing keys" (noun) or "He searched the internet for recipes" (verb).
Related Terms
- Investigation: The act of examining something systematically.
- Discovery: The act of finding something previously unknown.
- Inquiry: An act of asking for information.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To look for something or someone: Refers to the act of seeking or locating.
- Example: "He searched the entire house for his wallet."
- To examine systematically: Refers to carefully inspecting an area or object.
- Example: "The police searched the car for evidence."
- To seek information: Refers to finding answers or data, often online.
- Example: "She searched for job opportunities on the internet."
Noun
- An act of looking for something: Refers to the process of seeking an object, person, or information.
- Example: "The search for a new CEO took months."
- A systematic examination: Refers to detailed inspection or investigation.
- Example: "The scientists conducted a search for new habitats."