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sleuth

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Noun — A detective, especially a skilled one who investigates crimes or mysteries.

How to use sleuth

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

amateur sleuth sleuth out the truth

Slightly old-fashioned or playful compared to plain "detective" or "investigate."

Etymology

A shortening of "sleuthhound," an old word for a bloodhound used to track people.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sleuth” mean?

The word “sleuth” means a detective, especially a skilled one who investigates crimes or mysteries. In plain terms, a detective, or the act of investigating something like one.

How do you pronounce “sleuth”?

“Sleuth” is pronounced slooth (/sluːθ/ in IPA).

How do you use “sleuth” in a sentence?

Here is “sleuth” used in a sentence: “The amateur sleuth pieced together clues the police had missed.”

What part of speech is “sleuth”?

Depending on how it is used, “sleuth” can be a noun and a verb.

How many meanings does “sleuth” have?

“Sleuth” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a detective, especially a skilled one who investigates crimes or mysteries.

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