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haunts

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English - English
third-person singular of haunt
plural of haunt
haunt
To make uneasy

The memory of his past failures haunted him.

haunt
A place at which one is regularly found; a hangout

Wyoming has been a favorite haunt of paleontologists for the past century ever since westering pioneers reported that many vertebrate fossils were almost lying on the ground.

haunt
To live habitually; to stay, to remain

yonder in that wastefull wildernesse / Huge monsters haunt, and many dangers dwell .

haunt
A feeding place for animals.Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989
haunt
To stalk, to follow

The policeman haunted him, following him everywhere.

haunt
A ghost

Harnts don't wander much ginerally,’ he said. ‘They hand round thar own buryin'-groun' mainly.’.

haunt
{v} to frequent, to follow
haunt
{n} a place of resort
haunt
If something unpleasant haunts you, you keep thinking or worrying about it over a long period of time. The decision to leave her children now haunts her
haunt
a frequently visited place
haunt
a frequently visited place haunt like a ghost; pursue; "Fear of illness haunts her"
haunt
be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place; "She haunts the ballet"
haunt
To practice; to devote one's self to
haunt
A place that is the haunt of a particular person is one which they often visit because they enjoy going there. The Channel Islands are a favourite summer haunt for UK and French yachtsmen alike
haunt
Practice; skill
haunt
To persist in staying or visiting
haunt
The habit of resorting to a place
haunt
A ghost or spirit that haunts a place or a person regularly appears in the place, or is seen by the person and frightens them. His ghost is said to haunt some of the rooms, banging a toy drum. a place that someone likes to go to often haunt of
haunt
{i} place frequented or inhabited by ghosts; place frequently visited
haunt
{f} visit frequently, frequent; recur at regular intervals; visit as a ghost; intrude upon, torment
haunt
A place one is regularly found at; a hangout
haunt
Something that haunts a person or organization regularly causes them problems over a long period of time. The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life
haunt
To accustom; to habituate
haunt
A place to which one frequently resorts; as, drinking saloons are the haunts of tipplers; a den is the haunt of wild beasts
haunt
haunt like a ghost; pursue; "Fear of illness haunts her"
haunt
a location frequently visited by a ghost
haunt
a frequently visited place haunt like a ghost; pursue; "Fear of illness haunts her" follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her
haunt
follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her"
haunt
To frequent; to resort to frequently; to visit pertinaciously or intrusively; to intrude upon
haunt
follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her
haunt
To inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts)
haunt
company
haunt
To inhabit or frequent as a specter; to visit as a ghost or apparition
haunts

    Turkish pronunciation

    hônts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhônts/ /ˈhɔːnts/

    Etymology

    [ 'hont, 'hänt ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French hanter, probably from Old Norse heimta to lead home, pull, claim, from heimr home.
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