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1. sleuth
noun. ['ˈsluːθ'] a detective who follows a trail.
Synonyms
- sleuthhound
Etymology
- slæwþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- slóð (Old Norse)
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Rhymes with Sleuth
- untruth
- wermuth
- vermouth
- uncouth
- duluth
- truth
- pluth
- meuth
- kluth
- gluth
- fruth
- bluth
- youth
- tooth
- schuth
- ruth
- rueth
- puth
- muth
- luth
- lueth
- knuth
- huth
- guth
- buth
- booth
How do you pronounce sleuth?
Pronounce sleuth as sluθ.
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Sentences with sleuth
1. Noun, singular or mass
A repo man is a combination of a psychologist, truck driver, sleuth and self-defense artist.
2. Verb, base form
This could happen to you if you make the effort to sleuth out the pedigree of your Bennington.
2. sleuth
verb. ['ˈsluːθ'] watch, observe, or inquire secretly.
Synonyms
- inquire
- snoop
- stag
- supervise
- monitor
- spy
- investigate
Etymology
- slæwþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- slóð (Old Norse)