prey (Meaning)

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prey (n)

a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence

animal hunted or caught for food

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prey (v)

profit from in an exploitatory manner

prey on or hunt for

prey Sentence Examples

  1. The lion stealthily stalked its prey through the tall grass.
  2. The eagle soared high above, searching for its unsuspecting prey.
  3. The spider skillfully spun a web to ensnare its juicy prey.
  4. The hunter emerged from the shadows, his rifle aimed at the unsuspecting prey.
  5. The predator feasted on its freshly caught prey, savoring the taste of triumph.
  6. The prey struggled against the predator's relentless grip, but its efforts were futile.
  7. The prey's instincts kicked in as it sensed danger approaching.
  8. The prey darted and weaved through the forest, attempting to evade its pursuer.
  9. The prey's fear was palatable as it realized it was being hunted.
  10. The predator's keen senses allowed it to track its prey with precision.

FAQs About the word prey

a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence, animal hunted or caught for food, pr

quarry, victim, chase, beast,creature, target, kill, critter, brute,game

hunter, hunter,predator, predator, murderer, murderer,killer, killer,carnivore, pursuer

The lion stealthily stalked its prey through the tall grass.

The eagle soared high above, searching for its unsuspecting prey.

The spider skillfully spun a web to ensnare its juicy prey.

The hunter emerged from the shadows, his rifle aimed at the unsuspecting prey.