hounding

[ˈhaʊndɪŋ]

hounding Definition

the act of persistently pursuing or harassing someone or something.

Using hounding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hounding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The paparazzi were hounding the celebrity for a photo.

  • Example

    The company was accused of hounding customers with unwanted calls and emails.

  • Example

    The dog kept hounding the cat, even though it clearly didn't want to play.

hounding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hounding

Phrases with hounding

  • be hounded by someone/something

    to be persistently pursued or harassed by someone or something

    Example

    He was hounded by the media for weeks after the scandal broke.

  • go hounding after someone/something

    to pursue or chase after someone or something in a persistent and aggressive manner

    Example

    He went hounding after the thief, determined to catch him.

  • a breed of dog traditionally used for hunting small game, known for its keen sense of smell and ability to track prey

    Example

    Elvis Presley famously sang about a 'hound dog' in one of his most popular songs.

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Summary: hounding in Brief

'Hounding' [ˈhaʊndɪŋ] refers to the act of persistently pursuing or harassing someone or something. It can describe anything from paparazzi chasing celebrities to companies bothering customers with unwanted calls and emails. Phrases like 'be hounded by someone/something' and 'go hounding after someone/something' illustrate the persistence and aggression involved in hounding.