Your phrases have two different meanings depending on what you want to say:
I went shopping hoping to find something perfect for Jack's twenty first birthday gift.
I interviewed all the witnesses in order to find something out about the reason for the assault.
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"To find something" typically refers to locating a physical object or item. "To find something out" refers to discovering information or uncovering a fact or truth.
The homophone for "failed to find or do something" is "missed."
The homophones for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" are mist and missed.
The homophone for missed is mist.
"Find" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to discovering or locating something. As a noun, it can refer to a discovery or something that has been found.
To find something/someone looking for something/someone Example: 'Sadday vargay yaar nahio labne' = 'You will never find friends like us'