hunt
hunt
hʌnt
hant
British pronunciation
/hʌnt/

Definition & Meaning of "hunt"in English

to hunt
01

to pursue wild animals in order to kill or catch them, for sport or food

Intransitive
Transitive: to hunt animals
to hunt definition and meaning
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Examples
In some cultures, people still hunt for their food using traditional methods.
02

to search for something or someone

Intransitive: to hunt for sth
to hunt definition and meaning
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The archaeologists hunted for ancient artifacts, meticulously excavating the site in hopes of uncovering treasures from the past.
03

to pursue and capture or kill other animals as a means of securing food or defending territory

Intransitive
Transitive: to hunt another animal
example
Examples
The lioness hunts to feed her cubs.
04

to search for and try to capture a person

Transitive: to hunt sb
example
Examples
The police set out to hunt the suspect after receiving new leads.
05

to drive or chase away someone or something with persistent or aggressive effort

Transitive: to hunt sb/sth somewhere
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Examples
The soldiers hunted the enemy forces across the mountains, pushing them into retreat.
Hunt
01

the act of tracking and killing or capturing animals for food or their skins

hunt definition and meaning
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The tribe went on a hunt to gather meat for the upcoming festival.
1.1

the act of chasing and killing or capturing wild animals as a sport

hunt definition and meaning
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The fox hunt was a traditional event held every autumn.
02

a thorough search for something or someone

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The police launched a hunt for the missing hiker in the national park.
03

a group of people who hunt together for sport

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The local hunt gathered every weekend to chase foxes on horseback.
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