hunted

[ˈhʌntɪd]

hunted Definition

  • 1searched determinedly for someone or something
  • 2chased and killed wild animals for food or sport

Using hunted: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police hunted the suspect for weeks.

  • Example

    They hunted deer in the forest.

  • Example

    The tribe hunted for food in the jungle.

  • Example

    He was hunted by his enemies.

hunted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hunted

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Phrases with hunted

  • to search for and find someone or something, especially in order to punish or capture them

    Example

    The police vowed to hunt down the killer.

  • to go out with the intention of finding and killing wild animals for food or sport

    Example

    They went on a hunt in the mountains.

  • to be someone or something that can be criticized, attacked, or used for someone else's advantage

    Example

    As soon as he became famous, he was fair game for the tabloids.

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Summary: hunted in Brief

The verb 'hunted' [ˈhʌntɪd] refers to the act of searching for someone or something, often with determination, or chasing and killing wild animals for food or sport. Examples include 'The police hunted the suspect for weeks.' and 'They hunted deer in the forest.' Phrases like 'hunt down' and 'go on a hunt' extend the meaning, while 'be fair game for somebody' implies vulnerability to criticism or attack.

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