[
US
/ˈfaɪndɝ/
]
[ UK /fˈaɪndɐ/ ]
[ UK /fˈaɪndɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who comes upon something after searching
- optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest
- someone who is the first to observe something
How To Use finder In A Sentence
- The software is also a great customization solution for those who would like to alter the look and feel of the Finder, Dock and login window, making it easy to prebind and re-prebind their entire system or selected folders, run cron scripts, change startup mode and language, force empty trash, update "whatis," locate databases, and so on. Softpedia News - Global
- We will pay you a suitable, er, emolument as the finder and introducer of this piece if it does turn out to be genuine and we buy it? GOTHIC PURSUIT
- The viewfinder has information regarding the shutter speed, focus, exposure compensation and flash mark.
- Starting in '06, rangefinders will be legal on the PGA Tour.
- I've had some luck getting laid with AdultFriendFinder (it sounds so much sketchier than it actually is, I promise), but if that's not what you're looking for, then stay away. Ask Professor Foxy: Does My Size and Not Flirting Keep Me Alone? - Feministing
- My father swore by Kodachrome, taking off his thick-rimmed Philip Larkin spectacles to peer myopically through viewfinders. Brownie Points
- City of York Council has been chosen to set up a Children's Trust pathfinder project, which also aims to boost learning.
- They're the groundbreakers and the pathfinders.
- Relatively new on the scene, laser rangefinders have improved dramatically in the few short years since they came on the market.
- The Standard-BearersHere are some of the prophets and pathfinders who helped clear away the last of the old formality, fustiness and frou-frou. Design Literacy: A Primer