Meaning & Definition of word "Sought"

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    Sought

    /sɔt/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of seek; to have looked for or attempted to obtain something.
      • Example: She sought the advice of her mentor before making the decision.
    • 2. to have attempted to reach or accomplish something.
      • Example: He sought to improve his skills by taking additional courses.
    • 3. to have searched for something or someone.
      • Example: The detective sought clues to solve the mysterious case.
    • 4. to have desired or wished for something.
      • Example: They sought peace and harmony in their community.

    Etymology

    Middle English soughte, past tense of seken, from Old English sēcan.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sought after:

    very much desired or in demand.

    sought out:

    to find and engage with someone or something.

    sought refuge:

    to look for shelter or protection.

    Related Words

    seek:

    to attempt to find or obtain.

    search:

    to look for information or something specific.

    pursue:

    to follow in order to catch or attain.

    Slang Meanings of sought

    Meaning: On the hunt.

    Example Sentence: She's on the hunt for a new job.

    Meaning: Hitting the pavement.

    Example Sentence: He's hitting the pavement looking for gigs.