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    stalker
    /ˈstɔːkə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who harasses or persecutes someone with unwanted and obsessive attention: "Tracy claimed she was the victim of a stalker"
    • 2. a person who hunts game stealthily: "a keen fisherman and deer stalker"

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  2. a person or animal that follows an animal as closely as possible without being seen or heard, usually in order to catch or kill it: A team of professional deer stalkers each shoot about 120 animals a year. A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd. Fewer examples. The stalker ran off when the author began shouting for help.

  3. The meaning of STALKER is a person who stalks : a person who pursues someone obsessively and aggressively to the point of harassment. How to use stalker in a sentence.

  4. noun. a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily. a person who harasses another person, as a former lover, a famous person, etc., in an aggressive, often threatening and illegal manner: Hollywood stars often have security guards to keep dangerous stalkers at bay.

  5. STALKING definition: 1. the crime of illegally following and watching someone over a period of time: 2. the crime of…. Learn more.

  6. a person or animal that follows an animal as closely as possible without being seen or heard, usually in order to catch or kill it: A team of professional deer stalkers each shoot about 120 animals a year. A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd. Fewer examples. The stalker ran off when the author began shouting for help.

  7. A stalker is someone who keeps following or contacting someone else, especially a famous person or a person they used to have a relationship with, in an annoying and frightening way.

  8. A stalker can describe anyone who sneaks around, but it usually means a person who follows one specific individual obsessively. The word wasn't used this way until the early 1990s.