hunting (Meaning)
hunting (n)
the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport
the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts
hunting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Hunt
hunting (n.)
The pursuit of game or of wild animals.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hunting
hunting Sentence Examples
- The hunter stalked through the dense undergrowth, his keen eyes scanning for prey.
- The wolves pursued their quarry relentlessly, their hunting instincts honed by centuries of survival.
- The falcons soared high above, their piercing gaze searching for unsuspecting victims.
- The poachers illegally killed exotic animals for their horns and pelts, decimating their populations.
- The trophy hunters paid exorbitant sums to hunt endangered species for bragging rights.
- The scientists studied the hunting behavior of lions, observing their tactics and strategies.
- The hikers were warned to be cautious of bears that were actively hunting for food.
- The dogs' hunting barks alerted the owners to the presence of a stray cat in the yard.
- The village elders passed down stories of the ancient hunting rituals practiced by their ancestors.
- The conservationists worked tirelessly to protect the natural balance by regulating hunting practices.
FAQs About the word hunting
the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport, the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone, the work of fi
stalking, capture, attack, entrapment,snare, mousetrap, ambush, assault, surprise, ambuscade
losing, hiding, hiding, losing, ignoring,ignoring,neglecting, neglecting
The hunter stalked through the dense undergrowth, his keen eyes scanning for prey.
The wolves pursued their quarry relentlessly, their hunting instincts honed by centuries of survival.
The falcons soared high above, their piercing gaze searching for unsuspecting victims.
The poachers illegally killed exotic animals for their horns and pelts, decimating their populations.