venator

[vɛˈneɪtər]

venator Definition

a hunter, especially a person who hunts for sport or livelihood.

Using venator: Examples

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

  • Example

    The venator tracked the deer through the forest.

  • Example

    He was a skilled venator and provided for his family by hunting game.

  • Example

    The wealthy businessman enjoyed hunting as a venator in his free time.

venator Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for venator

Phrases with venator

  • a person who hunts for a living, often as a guide or outfitter for others

    Example

    The professional venator led the group on a successful hunting trip.

  • a person who specializes in hunting large animals such as elephants, lions, or bears

    Example

    The big game venator traveled to Africa to hunt lions.

  • a person who hunts for sport or pleasure rather than for a living

    Example

    The amateur venator enjoyed spending weekends hunting with friends.

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Summary: venator in Brief

The term 'venator' [vɛˈneɪtər] refers to a hunter, whether for sport or livelihood. It can describe someone who tracks game through the forest, like 'The venator tracked the deer through the forest,' or someone who provides for their family by hunting, like 'He was a skilled venator and provided for his family by hunting game.' The term extends into phrases like 'professional venator,' 'big game venator,' and 'amateur venator,' denoting different types of hunters.