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treasure hunt

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Word: Treasure Hunt

Definition: A treasure hunt is a game where players search for hidden items or treasures by following a series of clues or instructions. The goal is to find the treasure before anyone else.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of speech: Noun
  • How to use it in a sentence: "We organized a treasure hunt for my friend's birthday party."
Example:
  • "The children were excited to go on a treasure hunt in the park, following the map their parents made."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex settings, a treasure hunt can be used for educational purposes, team-building activities, or even as a marketing strategy to engage customers. For example: - "The company created a treasure hunt to promote their new product, with participants solving riddles to find special prizes."

Word Variants:
  • Treasure: The valuable items that are hidden.
  • Hunt: The act of searching for something.
Different Meanings:

While "treasure hunt" primarily refers to the game, "treasure" can also mean anything valuable to a person, not just physical items. For example, "Her memories are her greatest treasure."

Synonyms:
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Search game
  • Expedition (in a broader context)
Idioms:
  • "X marks the spot": This phrase is often used in treasure hunts to indicate where the treasure is located, similar to how a map marks the treasure's location with an "X."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific phrasal verbs directly related to "treasure hunt," but you might use phrases like "search for" or "look for" in similar contexts.
Summary:

A treasure hunt is a fun and engaging activity where players use clues to find hidden items.

Noun
  1. a game in which players try to find hidden articles by using a series of clues

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