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How to pronounce finder in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms view finder, viewfinder
Type of optical device
Type Words
Synonyms discoverer, spotter
Type of perceiver, observer, beholder, percipient
Has types co-discoverer
Derivation find
Type Words
Type of seeker, searcher, quester
Derivation find

Examples of finder

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Using a stud finder, locate the ceiling joists and snap a chalk line along them.
From the dailyherald.com
Take Catbird's gift-finder quiz for customized results with your giftee in mind.
From the orlandosentinel.com
They provide information to help battle head pain, blogs and a physician finder.
From the tennessean.com
Finding a yacht may be done by a yachting club or through a crew finder website.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The fence perimeter is automatically downloaded to the memory of your pet finder.
From the news10now.com
If the treasure is deemed to have been lost accidentally, the finder can keep it.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Experts say the best way to compare PDPs is to use Medicare's online plan-finder.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The Washington Nugget's finder brought the lunker to Holabird for his assessment.
From the sacbee.com
Try submerged rock piles, and look for bait concentrations on your fish finder.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
  • Someone who comes upon something after searching
  • Optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest
  • Finder is a science fiction comic book series written, drawn, and published since 1996 by Carla Speed McNeil, and currently appearing free online at McNeil's website for later collection into trade paperback editions. ...
  • Finder is a fantasy fiction novel written by Emma Bull and published in 1994.
  • The Finder is the default file manager used on the Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems that is responsible for the overall user-management of files, disks, network volumes and the launching of other applications. ...
  • The Finder, also known as Finder Keepers, is an Australian children's television show, directed by Scott Hicks, that first aired on October 28, 1991, based on a book by Emily Rodda. ...
  • One who finds, or discovers something; An optical device, such as a viewfinder, used to locate a target or other object of interest
  • Someone who arranges an introduction between a business person seeking a service and someone they feel might help that business with that service. Most finders know other finders. The business person ends up in a daisy chain where no one can actually help them. ...
  • Abbreviation for viewfinder.