Definitions and Examples of found, present
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Discovered or located after being lost or missing.
Example
After searching for hours, they finally found their lost dog.
Existing or occurring in a particular place or time; not absent or elsewhere.
Example
All the students were present in the classroom during the morning assembly.
Key Differences: found vs present
- 1Found refers to something that was lost or missing but has been discovered or located.
- 2Present refers to something that exists or occurs in a particular place or time and is not absent or elsewhere.
Effective Usage of found, present
- 1Enhance Communication: Use found and present to express the opposite meaning of missing effectively.
- 2Enrich Vocabulary: Incorporate these antonyms in conversations and writing to expand your vocabulary.
- 3Improve Comprehension: Understand the context better by using the correct antonym of missing.
Remember this!
The antonyms of missing are found and present. Use found to refer to something that was lost but has been discovered, and present to refer to something that exists or occurs in a particular place or time. Incorporate these antonyms in conversations and writing to enhance communication, enrich vocabulary, and improve comprehension.