Discern


The meaning of the word Discern is: to be able to see, recognize, understand, or decide something


Examples:

It was not difficult to discern that Ellen killed her husband for the million dollar life insurance policy.

published by Kelly on 2021-01-19 13:35:39


Because Bradley wore sun glasses, I could not discern whether or not his eyes were red.

published by Laci on 2021-02-23 08:26:05


A detective’s job is to discern who is guilty of a particular crime by evaluating the evidence.

published by Bobette on 2021-04-29 19:01:20


In order to find a cure for the disease, the medical researchers must first discern the actual cause of the condition.

published by Leota on 2021-08-26 05:34:31


If I could discern the pattern in which the winning lottery numbers are selected, I could become a millionaire.

published by Lucina on 2021-11-20 06:58:47


We used a staffing agency to help us discern which nanny would work best with our family.

published by Yolanda on 2021-03-24 08:08:54


Because Jackson found it hard to discern whether or not his daughter was telling him the truth about her grades, he decided to call her teacher.

published by Gertrude on 2021-12-26 08:12:41


Beverly found it difficult to discern the subject of the painting because the artwork lacked traditional shapes and symmetry.

published by Jeanene on 2021-05-20 22:24:54


Looking at the muddy footprints in the kitchen will make it easier for us to discern which of the kids stole the plate of cookies.

published by Kaleigh on 2021-04-16 10:10:54


By looking at the graphs, students should be able to discern the relationship between price and demand.

published by Eufemia on 2021-08-02 00:09:41


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