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Skulk Meaning in English

word

ˈskəɫk
SKUHLK
skˈʌlk
SKUHLK

Definition

To move around secretly, often because you are trying not to be seen, usually with a sense of guilt or for a bad purpose.

Usage & Nuances

'Skulk' is a formal and somewhat literary verb, often used to describe sneaky or suspicious movement. Common collocations include 'skulk around', 'skulk in the shadows'. It suggests avoidance, secrecy, or guilt, and is stronger than 'sneak'. Rare in casual spoken English.

Example Sentences

The cat likes to skulk behind the curtains and watch us.

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They saw a man skulking near the back door.

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Don’t skulk in your room when guests arrive.

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The dog would skulk away after being scolded.

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He tends to skulk around the office when he’s trying to avoid the boss.

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Stop skulking in the shadows—come join us!

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