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de·scry D0157300 (dĭ-skrī′)tr.v. de·scried, de·scry·ing, de·scries 1. To catch sight of (something difficult to discern). See Synonyms at see1.2. To discover by careful observation or scrutiny; detect: descried a message of hope in her words. [Middle English descrien, from Old French descrier, to call, cry out; see decry.] de·scri′er n.descry (dɪˈskraɪ) vb (tr) , -scries, -scrying or -scried1. to discern or make out; catch sight of2. to discover by looking carefully; detect[C14: from Old French descrier to proclaim, decry] deˈscrier nde•scry (dɪˈskraɪ) v.t. -scried, -scry•ing. 1. to see (something unclear) by looking carefully. 2. to discover; detect. [1250–1300; < Old French de(s)crïer to proclaim, decry. See dis-1, cry] de•scri′er, n. descry Past participle: descried Gerund: descrying
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I descry | you descry | he/she/it descries | we descry | you descry | they descry |
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I descried | you descried | he/she/it descried | we descried | you descried | they descried |
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I am descrying | you are descrying | he/she/it is descrying | we are descrying | you are descrying | they are descrying |
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I have descried | you have descried | he/she/it has descried | we have descried | you have descried | they have descried |
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I was descrying | you were descrying | he/she/it was descrying | we were descrying | you were descrying | they were descrying |
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I had descried | you had descried | he/she/it had descried | we had descried | you had descried | they had descried |
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I will descry | you will descry | he/she/it will descry | we will descry | you will descry | they will descry |
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I will have descried | you will have descried | he/she/it will have descried | we will have descried | you will have descried | they will have descried |
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I will be descrying | you will be descrying | he/she/it will be descrying | we will be descrying | you will be descrying | they will be descrying |
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I have been descrying | you have been descrying | he/she/it has been descrying | we have been descrying | you have been descrying | they have been descrying |
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I will have been descrying | you will have been descrying | he/she/it will have been descrying | we will have been descrying | you will have been descrying | they will have been descrying |
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I had been descrying | you had been descrying | he/she/it had been descrying | we had been descrying | you had been descrying | they had been descrying |
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I would descry | you would descry | he/she/it would descry | we would descry | you would descry | they would descry |
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I would have descried | you would have descried | he/she/it would have descried | we would have descried | you would have descried | they would have descried | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | descry - catch sight ofespy, spot, spysight, spy - catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge" |
descryverb catch sight of, see, notice, mark, discover, sight, observe, recognize, distinguish, perceive, detect, make out, discern, behold, espy, spy out From the top of the hill I descried a solitary rider.descryverb1. To perceive and fix the identity of, especially with difficulty:discern, distinguish, make out, pick out, spot.2. To perceive, especially barely or fleetingly:catch, detect, discern, espy, glimpse, spot, spy.3. To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind:detect, discern, distinguish, mark, mind, note, notice, observe, remark, see.Translationsdescry
Synonyms for descryverb catch sight ofSynonyms- catch sight of
- see
- notice
- mark
- discover
- sight
- observe
- recognize
- distinguish
- perceive
- detect
- make out
- discern
- behold
- espy
- spy out
Synonyms for descryverb to perceive and fix the identity of, especially with difficultySynonyms- discern
- distinguish
- make out
- pick out
- spot
verb to perceive, especially barely or fleetinglySynonyms- catch
- detect
- discern
- espy
- glimpse
- spot
- spy
verb to perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mindSynonyms- detect
- discern
- distinguish
- mark
- mind
- note
- notice
- observe
- remark
- see
Synonyms for descryverb catch sight ofSynonymsRelated Words |