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    De·scry
    /dəˈskrī/

    verb

    • 1. catch sight of: literary "she descried two figures"
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  3. Descry means to catch sight of or discover something by observation or investigation. Learn the pronunciation, synonyms, examples, and history of this verb and its obsolete noun form.

  4. Descry is an old or literary verb that means to see or notice something or someone. Learn how to use it in sentences, how to pronounce it and how to translate it in different languages.

  5. Descry is very similar to "see" or "discern," but involves more than just keeping your eyes open. Usually you descry something after observing carefully for a while. Wrote Ovid, the Ancient Roman poet and author: “Time on time revolving we descry, so moments flit, so moments fly.”

  6. Descry definition: to see (something unclear or distant) by looking carefully; discern; espy. See examples of DESCRY used in a sentence.

  7. 3 days ago · Descry means to see or notice something that is distant or obscure, or to discover something by looking carefully. Learn more about its word origin, usage, and related words from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. descry somebody/something to suddenly see somebody/something. Want to learn more? Definition of descry verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Descry means to catch sight of something difficult to discern or to discover by careful observation. Find the origin, pronunciation, translations and examples of descry and related words.

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