huntress (Meaning)

Wordnet

huntress (n)

a woman hunter

Webster

huntress (n.)

A woman who hunts or follows the chase; as, the huntress Diana.

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huntress Sentence Examples

  1. The huntress ventured into the depths of the forest, her bow drawn and arrows ready.
  2. Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, was known as a fierce and skilled huntress.
  3. The huntress stealthily approached her prey, her movements as fluid as water.
  4. With a swift release of her arrow, the huntress felled the majestic stag.
  5. The huntress's keen sense of smell allowed her to track her quarry with ease.
  6. The village welcomed the huntress back with open arms, eager to partake in the spoils of her hunt.
  7. The huntress shared her knowledge of the forest and its inhabitants with the young apprentices.
  8. The huntress's unwavering resolve allowed her to endure the challenges of the wilderness.
  9. The huntress became a legend, her name whispered with awe by hunters throughout the land.
  10. The huntress's love for the forest and its creatures was evident in everything she did.

FAQs About the word huntress

a woman hunterA woman who hunts or follows the chase; as, the huntress Diana.

sportsman,hunter, huntsman, sportswoman, falconer,archer, gunner, nimrod, hawker, birder

nonhunter,nonhunter,,

The huntress ventured into the depths of the forest, her bow drawn and arrows ready.

Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, was known as a fierce and skilled huntress.

The huntress stealthily approached her prey, her movements as fluid as water.

With a swift release of her arrow, the huntress felled the majestic stag.