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    Hunt·ed
    /ˈhən(t)əd/

    adjective

    • 1. being pursued or searched for: "they ran like hunted hares"
  2. The meaning of HUNT is to pursue for food or in sport. How to use hunt in a sentence.

  3. HUNTED definition: 1. looking frightened and worried: 2. A hunted animal or person is being chased by someone. 3…. Learn more.

  4. Hunted definition: harassed and worn. See examples of HUNTED used in a sentence.

  5. 1. To pursue (game) for food or sport. 2. To search through (an area) for prey: hunted the ridges. 3. To make use of (hounds, for example) in pursuing game. 4. To pursue intensively so as to capture or kill: hunted down the escaped convict. 5. To seek out; search for. 6.

  6. HUNT definition: 1. to chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit: 2. in Britain…. Learn more.

  7. 1. to seek out and kill or capture (game or wild animals) for food or sport. 2. (intransitive; often foll by for) to look (for); search (for) to hunt for a book. to hunt up a friend. 3. (transitive) to use ( hounds, horses, etc) in the pursuit of wild animals, game, etc. to hunt a pack of hounds.

  8. reflecting the fear or terror of one who is hunted. “the hopeless hunted look on the prisoner's face”. “a glitter of apprehension in her hunted eyes”. synonyms: afraid. filled with fear or apprehension. Pronunciation.

  9. to seek out and kill or capture (game or wild animals) for food or sport. ( intransitive) often followed by for: to look (for); search (for): to hunt for a book, to hunt up a friend. ( transitive) to use (hounds, horses, etc) in the pursuit of wild animals, game, etc: to hunt a pack of hounds.

  10. Definition Source. Adjective. Verb. Filter. adjective. Being the subject of a hunt. Wiktionary. (figuratively) Nervous and agitated, as if pursued. He looked up with a hunted expression.

  11. Jun 11, 2024 · hunted in British English. (ˈhʌntɪd ) adjective. harassed and worn. he has a hunted look. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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