"Strunt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strunt" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strunt" Meaning

Stunt (noun)

1. A daring or impressive physical performance, such as a gymnastic or acrobatic feat, often for entertainment.
Example: "The daredevil performed a thrilling stunt on the tightrope."
2. An action that shocks or disrupts the status quo, often just to gain attention.
Example: "She staged a stunt to bring attention to the cause."
3. In a boat or ship, a stunt is a prutrudging motion, where the vessel veers off course due to wind or water conditions.

Stunt (verb)

1. To perform a daring or impressive physical feat.
Example: "The gymnast stunted on the mat to impress the crowd."
2. To perform a publicity stunt, often to draw attention.
Example: "The company stunted a protest to bring attention to their product."

In addition, "strunt" is not a commonly used word in English. However, it may be referring a "strut", which has a meaning similar to the word "stunt".

"Strunt" Examples

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"Strunt" Similar Words

Strummed

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Played a stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar, by plucking it with the fingers.

Strumming

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Strumming refers to the act of plucking or strumming the strings of a musical instrument, typically a guitar, with the fingers or a pick. It involves rapidly striking multiple strings to create a rhythmic sound.

Strumous

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There is no word "strumous". However, it could be an invented or alternative spelling for the word "hysteric" or "hirsute", or possibly even "stomachous" (which doesn't seem to be a valid word, though).<br><br>A more likely alternative could be "fuscous" or "hirsute".

Strumpet

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A strumpet is an old-fashioned or humorous word for a prostitute or a promiscuous woman.

Strumpeted

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Strumpetmonger

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A strumpetmonger is a somewhat archaic term for a person who traffics in whores or prostitutes. It was particularly used in the 16th to 18th centuries. In general, a strumpet refers to a prostitute, often considered to be of a lower social class.

Strums

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Strung

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Tense or tightly stretched; stretched or pulled tight so that it (a string, thread, etc.) vibrates and produces a sound when plucked or played on an instrument.<br><br>Affected by a strong or unhealthy mixture of different things, especially drugs.<br><br>Thrown or launched with great force or energy.<br><br> Been excessively active or excited in the recent past.<br><br> Normally spelled or pronounced, rather than otherwise, although in a peculiar way.

Struntian

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Strut

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To walk with an arrogant or self-important gait, characteristic of a cockerel.<br><br>Example: She strut about the stage, feeling confident and self-assured.

Struth

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Struthian

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The Struthian (also known as the Struthio) is a geological period and epoch in the Cambrian and is a subdivision of the Neoproterozoic era of the geologic time scale.

Struthio

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The word "struthio" refers to the desert-adapted birds in the genus Struthio, commonly known as ostriches. They are the largest birds in the world, known for their long legs, powerful running ability, and distinctive, long-necked appearance.

Struthioidea

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A subgroup of large, flightless birds that includes ostriches, emus, and cassowaries. The term "Struthioidea" is used to describe the superfamily to which these birds belong.

Struthiomimus

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Struthiones

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Ostrich's male bird, male ostrich.