"Sleuthing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sleuthing" Meaning

Sleuthing is the act of investigating and solving a puzzle, mystery, or problem, often using detective skills and methods. It can refer to the act of conducting a thorough and systematic search for clues or evidence to uncover the truth or answer a question.

Example: "The journalist was known for her sleuthing skills in uncovering corruption in the city."

Synonyms: investigating, snooping, sleuthing, snooping, probing, inquiring, inquest.

Antonym: none.

"Sleuthing" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sleuthing"


- Detective Work: The detective spent hours sleuthing through the crime scene, looking for any clues that might lead her to the culprit.
- Investigative Journalism: The journalist was known for her excellent sleuthing skills, which she used to uncover corrupt practices and bring them to light.
- Personal Discovery: After moving into a new apartment, Sarah found herself sleuthing through the backgrounds of her neighbors, trying to piece together their lives based on what she observed.
- Historical Research: The historian spent years sleuthing through dusty archives and records to uncover the forgotten story of a local hero.
- Spouse Investigation: The wife was determined to sleuth her husband and find out why he had been acting suspiciously, uncovering a shocking truth in the process.

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Slenderise

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Slenderize

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Slenderizing

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Meaning: becoming or making something slender, or having a slender shape or appearance.<br><br>Example: The new diet plan helped her slenderize her figure in just a few weeks.

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Having a slender or thin shape.

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Past tense of "sleep".<br><br>To have slept means to have experienced a period of rest or slumber.

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A detective, especially one who solves mysteries.<br><br>Example: "She was a skilled sleuth who could figure out the most complex puzzles."

Sleuthed

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To investigate or search carefully and usually secretly in order to discover information.

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Slewing

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Slice

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A slice is a part of something, typically a flat piece, cut or separated from a larger whole. It can be a slice of food, a slice of time, or a slice of a room.

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