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Identify

aɪˈdɛn(t)əˌfaɪ
Extremely common
800 - 900
800 - 900
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identificere, genkende, fastslå, tilknytte

Identify meanings in Danish

identificere

Example:
Can you identify the author of this book?
Kan du identificere forfatteren af denne bog?
The police were able to identify the suspect.
Politiet var i stand til at identificere den mistænkte.
Usage: formalContext: Used in contexts involving recognition or determination of identity, such as law enforcement, literature, or research.
Note: This is the most common meaning and is often used in both written and spoken contexts.

genkende

Example:
I can recognize her from the photo.
Jeg kan genkende hende fra billedet.
He was unable to recognize his old friend at the reunion.
Han kunne ikke genkende sin gamle ven ved genforeningen.
Usage: informalContext: Used when talking about recognizing someone or something from past experiences.
Note: This term is more casual and often used in everyday conversations.

fastslå

Example:
The study aims to identify key factors affecting health.
Studiet sigter mod at fastslå nøglefaktorer, der påvirker sundheden.
We need to identify the main issues before we can proceed.
Vi skal fastslå de vigtigste problemer, før vi kan gå videre.
Usage: formalContext: Commonly used in academic or analytical contexts where determining specific elements or factors is necessary.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the process of determining or establishing something specific.

tilknytte

Example:
She can identify herself with the characters in the story.
Hun kan tilknytte sig figurerne i historien.
Many people identify with the struggles of the protagonist.
Mange mennesker tilknytter sig hovedpersonens kampe.
Usage: informalContext: Used in contexts where individuals relate to or feel connected to someone else's experiences or feelings.
Note: This meaning is often used in discussions about personal experiences and emotions.

Identify's synonyms

recognize

To recognize means to identify someone or something as already known or previously seen.
Example: She recognized her old friend from across the room.
Note: Recognize implies a sense of familiarity or memory associated with the identification.

discern

To discern means to perceive or recognize something with difficulty by sight or intellect.
Example: It was hard to discern the details in the dark.
Note: Discern often implies a more subtle or nuanced form of identification, requiring keen perception.

determine

To determine means to ascertain or establish something with certainty.
Example: The detective needed to determine the cause of the fire.
Note: Determine emphasizes the process of reaching a conclusion or decision after careful consideration.

diagnose

To diagnose means to identify the nature or cause of a problem or illness through examination.
Example: The doctor was able to diagnose the illness based on the symptoms.
Note: Diagnose is commonly used in medical contexts to identify and understand diseases or conditions.

Identify expressions, common phrases

Spot on

To be spot on means to be exactly right or accurate in identifying something or someone.
Example: Her description of the suspect was spot on; it helped the police identify him quickly.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the precision and correctness of the identification.

Pinpoint

To pinpoint means to precisely locate or identify something specific.
Example: The doctor was able to pinpoint the exact cause of the patient's symptoms.
Note: This phrase highlights the exactness and specificity of the identification.

Nail down

To nail down means to determine or identify something definitively.
Example: We need to nail down the details of the project before we can identify the budget required.
Note: This phrase suggests a firm and conclusive identification.

Zero in on

To zero in on means to focus closely and accurately on identifying something.
Example: After hours of searching, we finally zeroed in on the correct answer.
Note: This phrase implies a concentrated effort to identify something amidst other possibilities.

Pick out

To pick out means to choose or identify something from a group or selection.
Example: Can you pick out the differences between these two pictures?
Note: This phrase emphasizes selecting or distinguishing one particular item from others.

Call out

To call out means to publicly identify or accuse someone, often in a challenging way.
Example: I can't believe she was able to call out the thief in the crowded market.
Note: This phrase implies a bold and direct identification of someone, usually in a confrontational manner.

Point out

To point out means to indicate or draw attention to something for identification or recognition.
Example: She pointed out the errors in the report that others had missed.
Note: This phrase focuses on highlighting or indicating specific details for identification.

Identify everyday (slang) expressions

ID

ID is a shortened form of 'identify' commonly used in informal conversations or in police/crime-related contexts.
Example: Can you ID the suspect from the lineup?
Note: ID is more casual and direct compared to 'identify.'

Peg

Peg means to recognize or identify someone or something easily or quickly based on a particular characteristic.
Example: I can peg his voice from a mile away.
Note: Peg has a slightly informal and colloquial tone compared to 'identify.'

Clock

Clock means to quickly and accurately identify or notice something about a person or situation.
Example: I can clock her body language and know exactly what she's thinking.
Note: Clock is more informal and implies a rapid recognition of something specific.

Pin down

Pin down is to specify or identify something accurately, especially when it's challenging to articulate.
Example: It's hard to pin down what exactly makes that song so catchy.
Note: Pin down implies a process of narrowing down options or details to identify something specific.

Figure out

Figure out refers to the act of identifying or solving a problem, mystery, or situation.
Example: I'm trying to figure out where I left my keys.
Note: Figure out suggests a process of solving or identifying something through mental effort or deduction.

Spot

Spot means to quickly recognize or identify something, often with a sense of intuition or expertise.
Example: I can spot a fake smile from a mile away.
Note: Spot emphasizes quick and intuitive recognition compared to 'identify.'

Read

Read involves the ability to interpret or identify subtle cues, often related to emotions or intentions.
Example: She can read people's emotions like a book.
Note: Read implies understanding and interpreting cues beyond just identifying.

Identify - Examples

Identify the person in the photo.
It's important to identify the cause of the problem.
Can you identify the species of this bird?

Identify grammar

Identify - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: identify
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): identified
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): identifying
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): identifies
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): identify
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): identify
Syllables, Separation and Stress
identify Contains 3 syllables: iden • ti • fy
Phonetic transcription: ī-ˈden-tə-ˌfī
iden ti fy , ī ˈden ˌfī (The red syllable is stressed)

Identify - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
identify: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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