Search ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Search ( verb )

  1. To look for something in a systematic and thorough way.
  2. To investigate or examine something in order to find something or gain information.
  3. To try to find a person or a thing that is lost or hidden.

Origin:

Middle english serchen, from old english sēarcian, from sēarc, sēarce.

Examples:

  1. I will search for the missing papers in my office.
  2. The police are searching for the missing child.
  3. He searched the room for his keys.
  4. She searched for the answers in the book.
  5. I will search the internet for the information you need.

(As a noun)

Search ( noun )

  1. To look for something in a systematic and thorough way.
  2. To investigate or examine something in order to find something or gain information.
  3. To try to find a person or a thing that is lost or hidden.

Origin:

Middle english serchen, from old english sēarcian, from sēarc, sēarce.

Examples:

  1. I will search for the missing papers in my office.
  2. The police are searching for the missing child.
  3. He searched the room for his keys.
  4. She searched for the answers in the book.
  5. I will search the internet for the information you need.
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