Lucy
When "hunt" indicates searching, how does it differ from "look for" and "search"? Which one is it more similar to? What are the differences between them?
13 Thg 06 2024 07:03
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Hunt vs. Look for: "Hunt" is more intense and suggests a determined effort, often involving tracking or pursuing something elusive. "Look for" is more casual and implies a simpler effort without the intensity of "hunt." Hunt vs. Search: "Hunt" and "search" can be similar in terms of effort and thoroughness, but "hunt" carries a more intense and active connotation, often implying a challenge or pursuit. "Search" is more methodical and systematic. Look for vs. Search: "Look for" is casual and general, while "Search" is more thorough and methodical. "Search" implies a more detailed and possibly prolonged effort compared to "look for."
13 tháng 6 năm 2024
As Jack explained, the difference is the intensity of the search. An even more extreme word is "ransack": "The thieves ransacked the house for jewelry to steal."
13 tháng 6 năm 2024
(to hunt), usually indicates to capture or to kill. The team went hunting for wild pheasants.
13 tháng 6 năm 2024
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