Discern (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: descry, detect with the senses, detect, distinguish something as being different from something else, perceive differences, distinguish, recognize, comprehend with the mind, perceive, differentiate

Conjugation of discern

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Present Simple
discern
discern
discerns
discern
discern
discern
Future Simple
will discern
will discern
will discern
will discern
will discern
will discern
Past Simple
discerned
discerned
discerned
discerned
discerned
discerned
Conditional Simple
would discern
would discern
would discern
would discern
would discern
would discern
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Present Progressive
am discerning
are discerning
is discerning
are discerning
are discerning
are discerning
Future Progressive
will be discerning
will be discerning
will be discerning
will be discerning
will be discerning
will be discerning
Past Progressive
was discerning
were discerning
was discerning
were discerning
were discerning
were discerning
Conditional Progressive
would be discerning
would be discerning
would be discerning
would be discerning
would be discerning
would be discerning
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Present Perfect
have discerned
have discerned
has discerned
have discerned
have discerned
have discerned
Future Perfect
will have discerned
will have discerned
will have discerned
will have discerned
will have discerned
will have discerned
Past Perfect
had discerned
had discerned
had discerned
had discerned
had discerned
had discerned
Conditional Perfect
would have discerned
would have discerned
would have discerned
would have discerned
would have discerned
would have discerned
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been discerning
have been discerning
has been discerning
have been discerning
have been discerning
have been discerning
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been discerning
will have been discerning
will have been discerning
will have been discerning
will have been discerning
will have been discerning
Past Perfect Progressive
had been discerning
had been discerning
had been discerning
had been discerning
had been discerning
had been discerning
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been discerning
would have been discerning
would have been discerning
would have been discerning
would have been discerning
would have been discerning

Examples of discern

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Alas, before his return, dear Georgie must discern in what place he should sheathe his saber."
"Can't discern between different types of chili."
"How sweet it is to hate one's native land, to desire its ruin, and in its ruin to discern the dawn of universal rebirth."
"in the background of this panoramic shot," "you can discern the path of the wall."
"to discern His purpose.
"Alas, before his return, dear Georgie must discern in what place he should sheathe his saber."
"Can't discern between different types of chili."
"How sweet it is to hate one's native land, to desire its ruin, and in its ruin to discern the dawn of universal rebirth."
"in the background of this panoramic shot," "you can discern the path of the wall."
"to discern His purpose.
It discerns subtle patterns and locates the source of a problem.
Nature in you stands on the very verge of his confine. You should be rul'd and led by some discretion that discerns your state better than you yourself.
One discerns in the lineaments of those grotesque faces those signs which serve to conceal the hidden depths of our crimes.
This is it, Bill, the final dance, the big hoorah, the game that discerns the winners from the losers, the wheat from the chaff, the lingering tongue-kiss butt fondle from the fake phone-number handshake,
Though the wit thereof he but dimly discerns...
It discerns subtle patterns and locates the source of a problem.
Nature in you stands on the very verge of his confine. You should be rul'd and led by some discretion that discerns your state better than you yourself.
One discerns in the lineaments of those grotesque faces those signs which serve to conceal the hidden depths of our crimes.
This is it, Bill, the final dance, the big hoorah, the game that discerns the winners from the losers, the wheat from the chaff, the lingering tongue-kiss butt fondle from the fake phone-number handshake,
Though the wit thereof he but dimly discerns...
But apparently it did not mean that no one would try for now Grace discerned a rider out there.
But we've discerned a pattern to his behavior.
During my visits to this country, I've discerned that there are two Austrias, one which opposes restitution to the victims of Nazism, but also another, which recognizes the injustices committed against Austria's Jewish population and, against all odds, seeks to rectify it.
I-I discerned a lovely-- a little glint of approbation in her eye.
In the Golden Age, traces of Paradise can still be discerned.
"And the truffle-infused gnocchi was the star dish at this up-and-comer that will please the pickiest of Brooklynites and the less discerning Staten Islander."
"Give him an enquiring and discerning heart.
"Give them an inquiring and discerning heart... "...the courage to will and to persevere... "...the spirit to know and to love you...
- Children are actually very discerning.
- Most discerning, Miss Crawford.
But apparently it did not mean that no one would try for now Grace discerned a rider out there.
But we've discerned a pattern to his behavior.
During my visits to this country, I've discerned that there are two Austrias, one which opposes restitution to the victims of Nazism, but also another, which recognizes the injustices committed against Austria's Jewish population and, against all odds, seeks to rectify it.
I-I discerned a lovely-- a little glint of approbation in her eye.
In the Golden Age, traces of Paradise can still be discerned.
"And the truffle-infused gnocchi was the star dish at this up-and-comer that will please the pickiest of Brooklynites and the less discerning Staten Islander."
"Give him an enquiring and discerning heart.
"Give them an inquiring and discerning heart... "...the courage to will and to persevere... "...the spirit to know and to love you...
- Children are actually very discerning.
- Most discerning, Miss Crawford.

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