First Known Use: 13th century
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1skulk
intransitive verb \ˈskəlk\
: to move or hide in a secret way especially because you are planning to do something bad
Full Definition of SKULK
1
: to move in a stealthy or furtive manner <skulked into her sister's room>
2
a : to hide or conceal something (as oneself) often out of cowardice or fear or with sinister intent b chiefly British : malinger
— skulk·er noun
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Origin of SKULK
Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect skulka to lie in wait, lurk
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Synonym Discussion of SKULK
lurk, skulk, slink, sneak mean to behave so as to escape attention. lurk implies a lying in wait in a place of concealment and often suggests an evil intent <suspicious men lurking in alleyways>. skulk suggests more strongly cowardice or fear or sinister intent <something skulking in the shadows>. slink implies moving stealthily often merely to escape attention <slunk around the corner>. sneak may add an implication of entering or leaving a place or evading a difficulty by furtive or underhanded methods <sneaked out early>.
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SKULK[2] Defined for Kids
skulk
verb \ˈskəlk\
skulkedskulk·ing
Definition of SKULK for Kids
: to hide or move in a sly or sneaking way <The thief skulked behind a fence.>
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