I'm the hunted one vs Victim

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

I'm the hunted one

Beyond 10,000 (less common)

Victim

Top 2,000 (common)B1noun
Most common: Victim
 I'm the hunted oneVictim
Pronunciation🇬🇧 //aɪm ðə ˈhʌntɪd wʌn//🇺🇸 //aɪm ðə ˈhʌntəd wʌn//🇬🇧 /["/ˈvɪktɪm/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈvɪktɪm/"]/
MeaningI am the one being chased.A person who is harmed or suffers from something bad.
ExampleIn this game, I'm the hunted one, always looking over my shoulder.The police are searching for the victim of the robbery.
RegisterNeutralNeutral
How commonBeyond 10,000 (less common)Top 2,000 (common)
CEFR level-B1
Part of speechnoun
Collocationsfeel like the hunted one, become the hunted one, describe the hunted onehapless, helpless, innocent, be, become, fall, die, survive (something), suffer (something), culture, mentality, status, victim of, play the victim, a victim of your/​its own success, hapless, helpless, innocent, be, become, fall, die, survive (something), suffer (something), culture, mentality, status, victim of, play the victim, a victim of your/​its own success, hapless, helpless, innocent, be, become, fall, die, survive (something), suffer (something), culture, mentality, status, victim of, play the victim, a victim of your/​its own success
Antonyms-perpetrator, offender
Common mistakesConfused with 'hunter' instead of 'hunted'., Misused in contexts where 'the chased' would be clearer.Confused with 'casualty' - 'victim' refers specifically to harm or suffering., Using 'victim' without specifying what they are a victim of, making the meaning unclear., Assuming 'victim' always implies weakness; it can also refer to people in unfair situations.
Usage notesCommonly used in storytelling or discussing feelings of vulnerability. Less appropriate in formal situations.Use 'victim' in contexts involving crime, accidents, or negative situations. Avoid using it lightly or jokingly, as it can be sensitive.

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Frequently asked questions: I'm the hunted one vs Victim

What's the difference between I'm the hunted one and Victim?

I'm the hunted one: I am the one being chased. Victim: A person who is harmed or suffers from something bad.

Which is more common: I'm the hunted one and Victim?

Victim is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

I'm the hunted one: In this game, I'm the hunted one, always looking over my shoulder. Victim: The police are searching for the victim of the robbery.

Can I use I'm the hunted one and Victim interchangeably?

Not always. I'm the hunted one and Victim are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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