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hunted

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Adjective — Being chased or pursued, or having the fearful look of someone being pursued.

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a hunted look feel hunted

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What does “hunted” mean?

The word “hunted” means being chased or pursued, or having the fearful look of someone being pursued. In plain terms, describes someone or something being chased, or looking nervous like they're being chased.

How do you pronounce “hunted”?

“Hunted” is pronounced HUHN-tihd (/ˈhʌntɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “hunted” in a sentence?

Here is “hunted” used in a sentence: “He had a hunted look in his eyes after days on the run.”

What part of speech is “hunted”?

“Hunted” is an adjective.

Is “hunted” a common word?

“Hunted” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between hunted and haunted?

Hunted means being chased or pursued, or having the fearful, wary look of someone who is being pursued. Haunted refers to being troubled by memories, guilt, or ghosts, so a "haunted look" suggests inner torment rather than an external chase, even though the two words sound similar.

What does it mean to describe someone as having "a hunted look"?

It means their expression shows the fear or anxiety of someone who feels pursued or trapped, even if no one is literally chasing them. The phrase is commonly used to describe a person's face or eyes rather than their actions.

Is hunted only used as the past tense of hunt, or also as a descriptive adjective?

Hunted functions both ways: as the simple past tense of the verb hunt ("they hunted deer"), and as a standalone adjective describing someone being pursued or looking fearful ("a hunted expression"). Context usually makes clear which use is meant.

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