finding

word

/ˈfaɪndɪŋ/
FYN-ding
/fˈaɪndɪŋ/
FYN-ding

Definition

A finding is something that has been discovered, especially information, evidence, or an object. It can also mean an official result or conclusion from research, an investigation, or a report.

Usage & Nuances

Common in formal and academic English, especially in the plural: 'the findings show...'. Singular 'finding' often refers to one specific discovery or conclusion. In everyday speech, 'discovery' is often more natural for physical objects or surprising things.

Example Sentences

The doctor explained the finding to the patient.

basic

One important finding came from the survey.

basic

The police reported a new finding in the case.

basic

The most surprising finding was that younger users spent less time on the app.

natural

At first it seemed minor, but the finding completely changed the direction of the study.

natural

Their latest finding could lead to better treatment in the future.

natural