Find out (something) find (something) out

To learn or discover something.The boy's mother is angry at him because she found out that he had quit his French class.

Find oneself

To discover what one's talents and preferences are, to find one's purpose in life.The woman went to Europe to try and find herself.

Find one’s way

To discover the route to a place.We were lost for over an hour but we finally found our way.

Find one’s tongue

To be able to begin to talk.I could not find my tongue when I stood in front of the group of people.

Find one’s own level

To find the position to which one is best suited.The teacher helped the child find his own level in the reading class.

Find one’s feet

To become used to a new situation or experience.My uncle is finally finding his feet in his new job.

Find Mr. Right

To find the right person or the perfect person to marry.The woman is hoping to find Mr. Right.

Find it in one’s heart to (do something)

To have the compassion or courage to do something.I could not find it in my heart to tell the little boy about his dead dog.

Find fault with (someone or something)

To criticize someone or something, to complain about something.My boss finds fault with everything that I do.

Fill (someone) in fill in (someone)

To tell someone the details about something."I will fill you in later about our plans for the weekend."