Pronunciation: /ˈhʌntɪŋ/
noun the activity of pursuing wild animals or game as a sport or for food
A1 I went hunting for mushrooms in the forest.
A2 Hunting is a popular activity in many rural areas.
B1 The hunting season starts in the fall.
B2 He enjoys hunting deer with his friends.
C1 The conservationist argued against hunting endangered species.
C2 The documentary explored the ethics of trophy hunting in Africa.
adjective related to the activity of hunting
A1 My grandfather enjoys hunting for deer in the forest.
A2 The hunting dogs were trained to track down the prey.
B1 She bought a new hunting rifle for her upcoming trip.
B2 The hunting lodge was equipped with all the necessary gear.
C1 The hunting expedition was organized by a professional guide.
C2 His passion for hunting led him to explore remote wilderness areas.
formal Hunting is a popular recreational activity in many rural areas.
informal My uncle loves hunting in the woods behind his house.
slang Let's go hunting for some good deals at the mall.
figurative She was hunting for the perfect words to express her feelings.
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