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- Dictionaryhunt·ed/ˈhən(t)əd/
adjective
- 1. being pursued or searched for: "they ran like hunted hares"
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verb. ˈhənt. hunted; hunting; hunts. Synonyms of hunt. transitive verb. 1. a. : to pursue for food or in sport. hunt buffalo. b. : to manage in the search for game. hunts a pack of dogs. 2. a. : to pursue with intent to capture. hunted the escapees. b. : to search out : seek. 3. : to drive or chase especially by harrying.
HUNTED definition: 1. looking frightened and worried: 2. A hunted animal or person is being chased by someone. 3…. Learn more.
Hunted definition: harassed and worn. See examples of HUNTED used in a sentence.
1. To pursue (game) for food or sport. 2. To search through (an area) for prey: hunted the ridges. 3. To make use of (hounds, for example) in pursuing game. 4. To pursue intensively so as to capture or kill: hunted down the escaped convict. 5. To seek out; search for. 6.
HUNTED meaning: 1. looking frightened and worried: 2. A hunted animal or person is being chased by someone. 3…. Learn more.
HUNT definition: 1. to chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit: 2. in Britain…. Learn more.
adjective. reflecting the fear or terror of one who is hunted. “the hopeless hunted look on the prisoner's face”. “a glitter of apprehension in her hunted eyes”. synonyms: afraid. filled with fear or apprehension. Pronunciation.