Hunting

/ˈhʌntɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The activity of chasing and killing wild animals for food or sport.
Hunting is a popular pastime in many rural areas.
The searching for or pursuit of something.
The detective was on the hunting for clues to solve the case.
The act of seeking out or searching for something, often used in contexts such as searching for employment or a romantic partner.
Job hunting can be a challenging process.
verb
The present participle of 'hunt', meaning to chase or pursue animals for food or sport.
They were hunting for deer in the forest.
The action of searching for something.
She is hunting for a new apartment in the city.

Etymology

From Old English 'huntian', meaning to chase or pursue.

Common Phrases and Expressions

hunting season
The designated time period for hunting certain types of game.
hunting high and low
Searching thoroughly and everywhere.
big game hunting
Hunting of large animals, typically in Africa.
hunting for trouble
Seeking out or attracting dangerous situations.

Related Words

prey
An animal that is hunted.
hunter
A person or animal that hunts.
game
Wild animals that are hunted.
tracking
The act of following the marks of an animal to catch it.

Slang Meanings

Undercover investigation or search.
The detective was hunting for clues in the case.
Searching for romantic interests.
He's always hunting for his next date at the bar.
Looking for something of value, like new styles or trends.
She enjoys hunting for vintage clothing at thrift shops.