Descried: meaning, definitions and examples
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descried
[ dɪˈskraɪ ]
past tense
Descried is the simple past tense of the verb 'descry', which means to catch sight of something, particularly something that is distant or obscured. It implies seeing or finding something that is not immediately visible.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She descried a ship on the horizon.
- Through the fog, he descried a faint light.
- From the hilltop, they descried the valley below.
- While hiking, we descried an eagle soaring in the sky.
Translations
Translations of the word "descried" in other languages:
🇵🇹 descreveu
🇮🇳 विवृत किया
🇩🇪 beschrieb
🇮🇩 menggambarkan
🇺🇦 описав
🇵🇱 opisał
🇯🇵 記述した
🇫🇷 décrit
🇪🇸 describió
🇹🇷 tanımladı
🇰🇷 설명했다
🇸🇦 وصف
🇨🇿 popisoval
🇸🇰 opísal
🇨🇳 描述了
🇸🇮 opisal
🇮🇸 lýsti
🇰🇿 сипаттады
🇬🇪 აღწერა
🇦🇿 təsvir etdi
🇲🇽 describió
Etymology
The word 'descried' comes from the Middle English 'descrien' and has its roots in Latin 'descrībere', which means to write down or inscribe. The evolution of the term suggests a focus on not just seeing but also recognizing and conveying information about what has been seen. Over time, 'descry' became associated with the act of perceiving something that is hard to see, linking it to observation or discovery in less than clear circumstances. This transitional shift in meaning reflects the collective human experience of 'finding' in even the most hidden or elusive aspects of life, indicating how language can adapt to encapsulate complex human actions and ideas.
Word Frequency Rank
At rank #27,347, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.
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