Pronunciation: /ˈhʌntər/
noun A person who hunts game or prey
A1 The hunter caught a rabbit in the forest.
A2 The hunter set up traps to catch wild animals.
B1 The hunter tracked the deer through the woods for hours before finally taking a shot.
B2 The hunter was skilled at using a bow and arrow to hunt game in the wilderness.
C1 The hunter was renowned for his ability to track and capture elusive prey.
C2 The hunter's expertise in hunting made him a legend in the hunting community.
verb None
A1 The cat hunter for mice in the garden.
A2 She hunter for the best deal at the supermarket.
B1 The detective hunter for clues at the crime scene.
B2 The journalist hunter for the truth in her investigation.
C1 The researcher hunter for evidence to support her hypothesis.
C2 The scientist hunter for a cure to the disease through extensive research.
adjective None
A1 The hunter dog sniffed around the forest for any signs of prey.
A2 The hunter cat stealthily approached its target before pouncing.
B1 The hunter drone was equipped with advanced technology for surveillance.
B2 The hunter submarine silently tracked its target through the depths of the ocean.
C1 The hunter satellite scanned the vast expanse of space for any signs of life.
C2 The hunter robot was programmed to seek out and neutralize any threats to its environment.
adverb None
A1 The hunter quietly stalked his prey.
A2 The hunter skillfully tracked the deer through the forest.
B1 The hunter patiently waited for the perfect shot.
B2 The hunter expertly set up his blind in the ideal location.
C1 The hunter meticulously planned his hunting trip to ensure success.
C2 The hunter strategically positioned himself for the best chance of a kill.
pronoun None
A1 The hunter caught a big fish.
A2 The hunter searched the forest for wild mushrooms.
B1 The hunter is skilled at tracking animals in the wilderness.
B2 The hunter carefully aimed his rifle at the target.
C1 The hunter's knowledge of the terrain helped him navigate through the dense forest.
C2 The hunter's keen eyesight allowed him to spot the elusive prey from a distance.
preposition None
A1 The hunter in the forest.
A2 The hunter with a bow and arrow.
B1 The hunter for hire tracked the elusive prey.
B2 The hunter from the village set out on a quest.
C1 The skilled hunter with years of experience.
C2 The renowned hunter known for his accuracy and precision.
conjunction None
A1 The hunter went into the forest and saw a deer.
A2 The hunter set up a trap to catch some rabbits.
B1 The hunter tracked the footprints of the elusive tiger.
B2 The hunter loaded his rifle and prepared to shoot the wild boar.
C1 The hunter carefully aimed his bow and arrow at the target.
C2 The hunter patiently waited for the perfect moment to strike.
interjection None
A1 Hunter! Be careful with that knife.
A2 Hunter, watch out for the wild boar.
B1 Hunter, have you seen any deer in this area?
B2 Hunter, did you remember to bring your binoculars?
C1 Hunter, make sure you have all your gear before heading out.
C2 Hunter, have you scoped out the best hunting spots in this region?
article None
A1 The hunter caught a rabbit in the forest.
A2 The hunter tracked the deer through the woods.
B1 The hunter set up a trap to catch the elusive fox.
B2 The hunter patiently waited for the perfect shot at the wild boar.
C1 The experienced hunter knew the best spots to find game in the wilderness.
C2 The skilled hunter could identify animal tracks with ease.
formal The hunter patiently waited in the forest for his prey to appear.
informal The hunter is out in the woods looking for some deer.
slang Yo, that hunter dude is always out in the bush chasing after animals.
figurative She was a hunter of truth, always seeking out the facts no matter where they led.
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