What is another word for prowl?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈa͡ʊl] (IPA)

Prowl is a verb that means to move around stealthily or with the intention of hunting or finding prey. Some synonyms for this word include lurk, sneak, stalk, and skulk. Each of these words emphasizes different aspects of the activity of prowling. Lurking suggests waiting in a hidden place before making a move. Sneaking emphasizes the need for quiet movements. Stalking implies pursuing someone or something with a clear goal in mind. Skulking suggests moving around with a touch of deviousness or guile. All of these synonyms describe movements that require a certain level of skill and an ability to go unnoticed.

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What are the hypernyms for Prowl?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Prowl?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the opposite words for prowl?

The word "prowl" generally means to move stealthily or sneakily to seek prey or to commit a crime. Antonyms for the word "prowl" are terms that are its opposite or vice versa. Words like openly, boldly, recklessly, and overtly are antonyms of the word "prowl." Some other antonyms for the word "prowl" are roam, loiter, idle, and saunter, which imply leisurely movement without any particular aim. Additionally, "prowl" also implies movement during the night-time or darkness, so words like daytime, brightness, sun, and light may also be considered antonyms to it.

What are the antonyms for Prowl?

Usage examples for Prowl

Luncheon over, we would take the train back and prowl about for an hour or two before tea or see a matinee from the pit.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford
"What he could do sorely I could," and then the blood in her veins seemed to freeze, and a shudder ran through her, for from out of the darkness came a deep, hoarse, snarling roar that she recognised at once as that of some tiger on the prowl.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
It wandered up and down the village like a bear on the prowl for something good to eat.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs

Famous quotes with Prowl

  • We work for the families back home, we do not work for the lobbyists that prowl the halls of the capital building, do not forget who we work for.
    Brian Schweitzer
  • He existed in all the many dimensions of the multiverse. Yet he, in common with all others, was bound by the dimension of Time. He had cast off the chains of space but was tied, as perhaps all denizens of the multiverse would always be, by the imperturbable prowl of Time, which brooked no halt, which condoned no tampering with its movement, whether to slow it or to speed it. Time, the changer, could not be changed. Space, perhaps, the material environment, could be conquered. Time, never.
    Michael Moorcock
  • Over verdant lowlands cut by the deep streamwaters of the south hangs a peculiar gloom. Every eye is stifled by the clouds that block the sight of the sun, every voice is muffled like the chirps of fleeing birds, every quasi-movement sluggish. Children must not laugh, no attention must be drawn to the fact that a man exists, one must not provoke the powers with frivolity—do nothing but prowl along, furtively, lowly. Maybe the Godhead had not yet struck its final blow, an unexpiated sin might still fester somewhere, perhaps there still lurked worms that needed to be crushed.
    Halldór Laxness
  • Since many of today’s best-known manufacturers no longer produce products and advertise them, but rather buy products and “brand” them, these companies are forever on the prowl for creative new ways to build and strengthen their brand images.
    Naomi Klein

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