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Word: Hunted Person

Definition: A "hunted person" is a noun that refers to someone who is being chased or pursued by others, often in a dangerous or threatening way. This term can be used in various contexts, such as in stories, movies, or real-life situations.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "hunted person" to describe someone who is trying to escape from danger or someone who is being sought after, often against their will.
  • This term is usually used in negative or serious contexts, implying that the person is in a perilous situation.
Examples:
  1. Simple Example: In the movie, the hunted person ran through the forest to escape from the villains.
  2. Complex Example: The hunted person, feeling desperate and fearful, devised a clever plan to elude capture and find safety.
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, "hunted person" can symbolize feelings of isolation or desperation. For example, in a novel, a character may be described as a hunted person to illustrate their struggle against oppressive forces.
Word Variants:
  • Hunt (verb): To chase or pursue someone or something.
  • Hunter (noun): A person who hunts; someone who pursues others.
  • Hunting (noun/verb): The act of pursuing or searching for someone or something.
Different Meaning:
  • The term "hunted" can also refer to animals being chased by hunters. In this case, it describes the animal rather than a person.
  • "Hunted" can describe feelings of anxiety or paranoia, where someone feels as if they are being watched or followed.
Synonyms:
  • Pursued person
  • Prey (in a more metaphorical sense)
  • Target
Idioms:
  • "On the run" - This idiom means someone is escaping from the law or danger, similar to a hunted person.
  • "In the crosshairs" - This phrase means someone is being targeted for pursuit or attack.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Run away (from) - To escape from a threatening situation.
    • Example: She had to run away from her pursuers like a hunted person in the night.
  • Hide out - To stay in a secret place to avoid being found.
    • Example: The hunted person decided to hide out in the abandoned cabin until it was safe to leave.
Noun
  1. a person who is hunted

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