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prowl

prowl / prowl / prowl
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: prowlspast: prowledpp: prowleding: prowling

This word evokes a predatory atmosphere, suggesting a combination of patience, stealth, and intent. It is most frequently associated with animals hunting in the wild or individuals acting with suspicious or criminal motives, creating a sense of tension or danger. As a noun, the word refers to the specific excursion or act of sneaking. While it can be used for innocent animals, in human contexts it almost always carries a negative connotation of trespassing or searching for something to steal.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbprowl
[~][~ for something]

To move stealthily or sneakily through an area, typically while searching for prey or something to steal.

"The leopard began to prowl through the tall grass in search of a deer."

Transitive Verbprowl
[~ something]

To wander around a place in a secretive or predatory manner.

"The thief spent the night prowling the quiet neighborhood."

Nounprowl

An act of moving stealthily or sneakily, often while hunting or searching.

"The cat went on a midnight prowl around the garden."

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