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Huntsman Meaning in English

word

ˈhəntsmən
HUNTS-muhn
hˈʌntsmən
HUNTS-muhn

Definition

A huntsman is a person, usually a man, whose job or role is to hunt wild animals, especially in forests. It is often used in old stories or fairy tales.

Usage & Nuances

"Huntsman" is old-fashioned and mostly found in fairy tales (like 'Snow White and the Huntsman') or historical contexts. In modern English, "hunter" is more common. Use "huntsman" if you want a storybook or traditional feel.

Example Sentences

The huntsman tracked the deer through the forest.

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A huntsman wears special clothes to protect himself.

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The story had a brave huntsman who saved the princess.

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In old fairy tales, the huntsman often appears as a mysterious helper.

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Kids love hearing about the clever huntsman outsmarting wild animals.

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The huntsman in 'Snow White' is famous for choosing not to harm her.

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