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    sleuth
    /slo͞oTH/

    noun

    • 1. a person who investigates crimes; a detective.

    verb

    • 1. carry out a careful investigation into a crime or mystery: "there's nothing you can do but sleuth around until you find the answer"

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  2. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word sleuth, which can be a noun or a verb meaning a detective or to search for information. See examples of sleuth in sentences and related words in the thesaurus.

  3. A sleuth is an old-fashioned or humorous word for a detective who investigates crimes. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see synonyms and translations, and explore related words and phrases.

  4. Sleuth is a fun, sometimes playful, word for "detective." As a verb, it's also what a detective does. When you seek clues, you sleuth. You, sleuth, you! The word sleuth comes from the Old Norse sloth, meaning "trail" and sleuthing is following a trail.

  5. A sleuth is an old-fashioned or humorous word for a detective who investigates crimes. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of sleuth with synonyms and examples from various sources.

  6. noun. a detective. Synonyms: investigator, shamus, gumshoe, private eye, private investigator. a bloodhound, a dog used for tracking. verb (used with or without object) to track or trail, as a detective. sleuth. / sluːθ / noun. an informal word for detective. short for sleuthhound. verb. tr to track or follow. Discover More. Other Words From.

  7. A sleuth is an informal word for a detective, or a bloodhound that can follow a trail by scent. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms of sleuth from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Sleuth is an informal word for detective, or a short form of sleuthhound, a breed of dog that tracks by scent. Learn more about the origin, usage, and translations of sleuth from various sources.