Meaning & Definition of word "Stalk"

Stalk

/stɔːk/

noun:

  • 1. The main stem of a plant or flower.
    • Example: The stalk of the sunflower grew taller than the fence.
  • 2. A slender support or structure for a flower, fruit, or leaf.
    • Example: She carefully trimmed the stalks of the roses before placing them in the vase.
  • 3. The part of a plant that connects the roots to the leaves or flowers.
    • Example: The gardener examined the stalk to see if it was healthy.

verb:

  • 1. To follow or observe someone or something stealthily.
    • Example: He was arrested for stalking his ex-girlfriend.
  • 2. To pursue or approach stealthily.
    • Example: The predator stalked its prey through the dense underbrush.
  • 3. To walk with a stiff, haughty, or angry manner.
    • Example: She stalked out of the room after the argument.

Etymology

Middle English 'stalke', from Old English 'stælca'; akin to Old Norse 'stalkr' branch.

Common Phrases and Expressions

stalking horse:

A person or thing used to mask one's true intentions or aims.

stalk the halls:

To walk through the corridors, often in a restless state.

stalk one's prey:

To follow and observe someone or something stealthily.

Related Words

stem:

The main body or stalk of a plant.

pursue:

To follow someone or something with the intent to catch.

observe:

To watch someone or something carefully.

Slang Meanings of stalk

Meaning: To secretly follow someone online or in person.

Example Sentence: He’s been stalking her Instagram for weeks.

Meaning: To obsess over someone in a way that is uncomfortable.

Example Sentence: Her ex started stalking her after they broke up.