What is detect?

Detect means finding something out, like when you smell cookies baking and know your mom is making them.

Imagine you have a detective hat. When you wear it, you look for clues to figure out what’s going on. That’s what "detect" means: finding clues to know something for sure.

Like Finding Hidden Treasure

Think of a game where you hide a toy somewhere in the room. You close your eyes and then open them, now you're trying to detect where the toy is. You might listen, or feel around, or look closely. Each clue helps you detect the right spot.

Like Knowing Your Favorite Snack

If you hear crunching sounds from the kitchen, you might detect that your dad is eating chips. Just like when you see a cookie and know it's sweet, you're using clues to detect what’s happening.

Detect isn’t magic. It’s just paying attention and using your senses, like sight, sound, or smell, to find out something new. Detect means finding something out, like when you smell cookies baking and know your mom is making them.

Imagine you have a detective hat. When you wear it, you look for clues to figure out what’s going on. That’s what "detect" means: finding clues to know something for sure.

Like Finding Hidden Treasure

Think of a game where you hide a toy somewhere in the room. You close your eyes and then open them, now you're trying to detect where the toy is. You might listen, or feel around, or look closely. Each clue helps you detect the right spot.

Like Knowing Your Favorite Snack

If you hear crunching sounds from the kitchen, you might detect that your dad is eating chips. Just like when you see a cookie and know it's sweet, you're using clues to detect what’s happening.

Detect isn’t magic. It’s just paying attention and using your senses, like sight, sound, or smell, to find out something new.

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Examples

  1. A child notices a shadow moving in the dark and knows someone is there.
  2. You smell food cooking and know it's your mom making dinner.
  3. A dog hears a knock on the door and starts barking.

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