Associations to the word «Haunt»
Noun
- Vault
- Reverie
- Dread
- Living
- Habitation
- Quay
- Lair
- Julia
- Suspicion
- Bough
- Stroll
- Fright
- Fiend
- Bathroom
- Prostitute
- Revel
- Mirth
- Wilderness
- Café
- Fen
- Graveyard
- Macbeth
- Vicinity
- Loneliness
- Recess
- Cafe
- Bandit
- Thicket
- Antic
- Undead
- Beast
- Goat
- Witch
- Ruskin
- Churchyard
- Agony
- Concealment
- Covent
- Fern
- Bohemian
- Echo
- Goblin
- Sprite
- Jungle
- Shade
- Fancy
- Elf
- Scare
- Tale
- Childhood
- Habit
- Deer
- Bustle
Adjective
Wiktionary
HAUNT, verb. (transitive) To inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
HAUNT, verb. (transitive) To make uneasy, restless.
HAUNT, verb. (transitive) To stalk, to follow
HAUNT, verb. (intransitive) (now rare) To live habitually; to stay, to remain.
HAUNT, verb. (transitive) (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) To accustom; habituate; make accustomed to.
HAUNT, verb. (transitive) (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) To practise; to devote oneself to.
HAUNT, verb. (intransitive) To persist in staying or visiting.
HAUNT, noun. A place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
HAUNT, noun. (dialect) A ghost.
HAUNT, noun. A feeding place for animals.
Dictionary definition
HAUNT, noun. A frequently visited place.
HAUNT, verb. Follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her".
HAUNT, verb. Haunt like a ghost; pursue; "Fear of illness haunts her".
HAUNT, verb. Be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place; "She haunts the ballet".
Wise words
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