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1haunt

verb \ˈhnt, ˈhänt\

of a ghost : to visit or live in (a place)

: to eventually cause problems for (someone) as time passes

: to keep coming back to the mind of (someone) especially in a way that makes the person sad or upset

Full Definition of HAUNT

transitive verb
1
a :  to visit often :  frequent
b :  to continually seek the company of
2
a :  to have a disquieting or harmful effect on :  trouble <problems we ignore now will come back to haunt us>
b :  to recur constantly and spontaneously to <the tune haunted her>
c :  to reappear continually in <a sense of tension that haunts his writing>
3
:  to visit or inhabit as a ghost
intransitive verb
1
:  to stay around or persist :  linger
2
:  to appear habitually as a ghost
haunt·er noun
haunt·ing·ly \ˈhn-tiŋ-lē, ˈhän-\ adverb
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Origin of HAUNT

Middle English, from Anglo-French hanter, probably from Old Norse heimta to lead home, pull, claim, from heimr home
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with HAUNT

2haunt

noun \ˈhnt, ˈhänt, 2 is usually ˈhant\

: a place that you go to often

Full Definition of HAUNT

1
:  a place habitually frequented
2
chiefly dialect :  ghost

First Known Use of HAUNT

14th century
HAUNTER Defined for Kids

1haunt

verb \ˈhnt\
haunt·edhaunt·ing

Definition of HAUNT for Kids

1
:  to visit or live in as a ghost <Spirits haunt the house.>
2
:  to visit often <… I began haunting the docks when the ferry … came in. — Katherine Paterson, Jacob Have I Loved>
3
:  to come to mind frequently <The song haunts me.>

2haunt

noun

Definition of HAUNT for Kids

:  a place often visited <The café is her favorite haunt.>

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