B1 noun #50 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

finder

A finder is a person or a tool that helps you locate something you are looking for.

Explanation at your level:

A finder is a person who finds things. If you lose your pen and you see it, you are the finder. It is a simple word for a person who discovers something.

You can use finder to talk about people or machines. A 'viewfinder' on a camera helps you see what you are taking a picture of. It is a helpful word for locating things.

In English, we use finder to describe tools that help us locate information or objects. For instance, a 'file finder' on a computer is a common tool. It is a very useful noun for describing the agent of discovery.

The term finder often appears in compound nouns, especially in technical contexts. It implies a specific function of locating or identifying. Whether it is a 'rangefinder' in photography or a 'pathfinder' in navigation, the word denotes a mechanism for precision.

Beyond its literal meaning, finder can be used in abstract contexts, such as 'truth-finder' or 'trend-finder'. These usages suggest a person or system that possesses the analytical capability to identify patterns or facts within a complex data set or social environment.

Etymologically, finder reflects the evolution of the Germanic root 'findan'. In literary contexts, it can evoke the archetype of the seeker or the discoverer. It bridges the gap between the physical act of locating an object and the intellectual pursuit of knowledge or truth, often serving as a metaphor for discovery itself.

30초 단어

  • Finder is a noun.
  • It means someone or something that finds.
  • It is a regular countable noun.
  • It is common in tech and daily life.

When you hear the word finder, think of someone or something that makes the act of searching successful. It is a very versatile word because it applies to both people and technology.

If you lose your keys and your friend helps you look, they are the finder of your keys. In technology, a finder is often a piece of software or hardware. For example, on a Mac computer, 'Finder' is the app you use to locate your files. It is all about the transition from 'searching' to 'having found'.

The word finder comes from the Old English verb findan, which means 'to come upon' or 'to meet with.' It has deep roots in Germanic languages, sharing ancestors with the German word finden.

Historically, the suffix -er was added to turn the action of 'finding' into a noun representing the person or thing performing that action. Over centuries, the word expanded from just describing a person to describing mechanical tools, especially in the 19th and 20th centuries as photography and navigation equipment became more complex.

You will often see finder used in compound nouns. Common examples include pathfinder, rangefinder, and viewfinder. These words describe specific tools designed to help you find a path, a distance, or a frame for a photo.

In casual conversation, people often use it when talking about lost property, like 'The finder of this wallet should return it to the front desk.' It is a neutral, clear term that works well in both professional and everyday settings.

While 'finder' itself isn't the core of many ancient idioms, it appears in common phrases. Finders keepers is the most famous, meaning if you find something, you get to keep it. Pathfinder is often used metaphorically for someone who leads the way in a new field. Fact-finder is a common term for someone investigating a situation. Gold-finder is an old-fashioned term for someone searching for wealth. Truth-finder is often used in philosophical or legal contexts to describe someone seeking the objective reality of a case.

The word finder is a regular countable noun. Its plural form is simply finders. It is commonly preceded by the articles 'a' or 'the' (e.g., 'a reliable finder').

Pronunciation-wise, it follows the standard stress on the first syllable: FY-nder. In IPA, it is /ˈfaɪndər/. It rhymes with words like binder, winder, grinder, minder, and blinder.

Fun Fact

The word has Germanic roots shared with many European languages.

Examples by Level

1

I am the finder of the lost key.

I found the key.

Noun usage.

2

Look at the finder.

Look at the tool.

Imperative.

3

He is a good finder.

He finds things well.

Subject + verb.

4

The finder is here.

The person is here.

Definite article.

5

Where is the finder?

Where is the tool?

Question.

6

I need a finder.

I need a tool.

Indefinite article.

7

The finder found it.

The person discovered it.

Subject-verb.

8

She is the finder.

She discovered it.

Noun.

1

The camera has a small viewfinder.

2

He is the finder of the lost ring.

3

Use the file finder on your PC.

4

The finder returned my wallet.

5

I am a seeker and a finder.

6

The rangefinder shows the distance.

7

Ask the finder for help.

8

A good finder is very observant.

1

The pathfinder led the group through the woods.

2

She acted as a fact-finder for the committee.

3

The software includes a powerful file finder.

4

He is a natural finder of bargains.

5

The telescope has a small finder scope.

6

The finder of the note left it on the desk.

7

We need a better finder for our inventory.

8

The finder was rewarded for his honesty.

1

The rangefinder is essential for professional photography.

2

As a trend-finder, she identifies new market shifts.

3

The app acts as a location finder for nearby shops.

4

The committee appointed a fact-finder to investigate.

5

He is a pathfinder in the world of modern art.

6

The finder of the treasure was never identified.

7

Use the viewfinder to compose your shot carefully.

8

The truth-finder seeks facts, not opinions.

1

The investigative journalist acted as a truth-finder in the scandal.

2

The system serves as a sophisticated finder of hidden patterns.

3

He is a pathfinder, constantly exploring uncharted territories.

4

The finder of the anomaly was praised for his attention to detail.

5

The device serves as a rangefinder for maritime navigation.

6

She is a keen finder of talent in the corporate world.

7

The viewfinder allows the photographer to frame the world.

8

The role of the fact-finder is to remain entirely objective.

1

The scholar serves as a finder of lost manuscripts.

2

The mechanism acts as a finder for the celestial coordinates.

3

In the realm of philosophy, he is a finder of hidden meanings.

4

The finder of the artifact was a renowned archaeologist.

5

The viewfinder provides a glimpse into the artist's vision.

6

As a pathfinder, she charted the course for future research.

7

The truth-finder must navigate through layers of deception.

8

The device is a reliable finder of radio frequencies.

자주 쓰는 조합

file finder
range finder
path finder
view finder
fact finder
truth finder
star finder
location finder
the finder of
gift finder

Idioms & Expressions

"Finders keepers"

If you find it, you keep it.

I found this coin, and finders keepers!

casual

"Pathfinder"

A pioneer or leader.

She is a pathfinder in technology.

neutral

"Fact-finding mission"

An investigation to get information.

The team is on a fact-finding mission.

formal

"Find one's way"

To navigate successfully.

I eventually found my way home.

neutral

"Find common ground"

Agree on something.

We need to find common ground.

neutral

"Find one's feet"

To adjust to a new situation.

It took time to find my feet.

casual

Easily Confused

finder vs Seeker

Both relate to searching.

Seeker is looking; finder has found.

The seeker looks; the finder keeps.

finder vs Discoverer

Both imply finding.

Discoverer is for new things; finder is for lost things.

Columbus was a discoverer.

finder vs Detector

Both find things.

Detector is a machine.

The metal detector beeped.

finder vs Tracker

Both follow things.

Tracker follows a path.

The tracker followed the trail.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The finder of [noun] is [adjective].

The finder of the ring is happy.

A2

I am a finder of [noun].

I am a finder of lost things.

B1

The [noun] acts as a finder.

The app acts as a finder.

B2

She is a skilled finder of [noun].

She is a skilled finder of talent.

C1

The finder was rewarded for [gerund].

The finder was rewarded for returning it.

어휘 가족

Nouns

finding the result of an investigation

Verbs

find to discover

Adjectives

findable able to be located

관련

found past tense of find

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal report neutral casual slang

자주 하는 실수

Using 'finder' as a verb. Use 'find'.
Finder is a noun, not a verb.
Confusing 'finder' with 'seeker'. Use 'seeker' for someone looking.
A seeker is looking; a finder has already found.
Forgetting the article. The finder.
It is a countable noun.
Misspelling as 'findder'. Finder.
Only one 'd'.
Using 'finder' for abstract concepts. Use 'discoverer'.
Finder is usually for objects.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a person holding a magnifying glass labeled 'Finder'.

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Native Usage

Use it when talking about lost items.

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Cultural Insight

Finders keepers is a common phrase.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use an article with it.

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Say It Right

Emphasize the first syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Do not use it as a verb.

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Did You Know?

Mac computers have a built-in app called Finder.

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Study Smart

Learn compound words like viewfinder.

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Context

Use it in professional settings for investigators.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with binder to remember.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

The FINDER is the person who FINDS.

Visual Association

A person holding a magnifying glass.

Word Web

search discovery location tools

챌린지

Try to find five things today!

어원

Old English

Original meaning: To come upon

문화적 맥락

None

Used frequently in everyday life for lost items and tech.

Mac OS Finder Pathfinder roleplaying game

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Lost items

  • The finder returned it
  • I am the finder

Technology

  • Open the Finder
  • Use the file finder

Photography

  • Look through the viewfinder
  • Adjust the viewfinder

Investigation

  • Fact-finder report
  • Truth-finder role

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever been the finder of a lost item?"

"Do you use the Finder app on your computer?"

"What is the best tool for a finder?"

"Do you believe in 'finders keepers'?"

"Who is the best finder you know?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were a finder.

Describe a tool that acts as a finder.

What does 'finders keepers' mean to you?

If you were a finder, what would you look for?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it is a noun.

Add an s: finders.

Yes, like a viewfinder.

Find.

It is neutral.

Yes, discoverer or locator.

Yes, absolutely.

Yes, very common.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ found my keys.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: finder

We need a noun here.

multiple choice A2

What is a finder?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A person who finds

A finder discovers things.

true false B1

A finder is always a person.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It can be a device.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are compound nouns.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard sentence structure.

fill blank B2

He acted as a ___ for the team.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: finder

Noun required.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Discoverer

Both mean to locate.

true false C1

Finder is a verb.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Finder is a noun.

match pairs C2

Word

All matched!

Specific types of finders.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Abstract usage.

점수: /10

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈfaɪndə/

Sounds like 'fine-duh'.

US /ˈfaɪndər/

Sounds like 'fine-der'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'd' too hard
  • Missing the 'r' at the end
  • Stress on the second syllable

Rhymes With

binder winder grinder minder blinder

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Easy

Writing 1/5

Easy

Speaking 1/5

Easy

듣기 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

find look search

Learn Next

discovery location investigation

고급

pioneer analytical mechanism

Grammar to Know

Noun Suffixes

find + er = finder

Countable Nouns

a finder, two finders

Compound Nouns

view + finder = viewfinder

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