hunter
nounHow to pronounce hunter:
Definition of hunter:
- hunter (noun):
- someone who hunts game.
- a person who hunts game
- a person or animal that seeks out and kills or captures game
Synonyms for hunter:
archer
artemis
bounty hunter
courser
deer hunter
diana
duck hunter
falconer
fowler
gunner
herne
hunting watch
huntress
huntsman
huntsman or woman
jaeger
lion-hunter
nimrod
orion
pothunter
skilled worker
skilled workman
snarer
sportsman
sportsman or sportswoman
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