explore


verb

  • To look for something or someone.
  • To check out or look at something closely.
  • To go somewhere to find new things.
  • To look around without a specific plan.

noun

  • An exploration; a tour of a place to see what it is like.


Synonym

  • delve
  • research

Sentences

  • Let's explore the park today!
  • We can explore the garden and find flowers.
  • I want to explore the big box.
  • Can we explore the backyard for bugs?
  • Let's explore the playground together.

Word Explanation:

  • Explore means to go look at new places and see what is there. Like when you go on a treasure hunt!

Word in hindi

अन्वेषण करना

Anveshan Karna

Other variations in hindi

  • अन्वेषण Anveshan
  • खोजना Khojna

Explore related words:

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'explore' mean?

To explore means to look around and discover new things. It can be about going to new places or learning about different ideas.

How do you pronounce 'explore'?

You say 'explore' like this: eks-plor.

What is the origin of the word 'explore'?

The word 'explore' comes from the Latin word 'explorare', which means to investigate or search out.

What is the meaning of 'explore' in Hindi?

The word 'explore' in Hindi is 'अन्वेषण' (Anveṣaṇ).

What is the meaning of 'explore' in Kannada?

The word 'explore' in Kannada is 'ಅನ್ವೇಷಣೆ' (Anvēṣaṇe).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Exploring helps us learn about new places, animals, and people! Every adventure can teach us something new.

Proverb

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." - Saint Augustine, meaning exploring opens up new stories and experiences.

Quote

"To explore is to discover new things about the world and ourselves." - Unknown

Mini blog:

Let's Go on an Adventure!

Just like the little caterpillar in Eric Carle’s stories, we can discover new things every day. Look around your room—what do you see?

Maybe a colorful toy or a fluffy stuffed animal! When you step outside, you can explore the garden, where flowers bloom and butterflies flutter.

Each day is a chance to find something new, just like the bright colors in Eric Carle’s books. So grab your magnifying glass and let’s explore the world together!

What will you find today?