Chase vs Hunt them down

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

Chase

Top 1,000 (very common)B2verb

Hunt them down

InformalBeyond 10,000 (less common)
Most formal: ChaseMost common: Chase
 ChaseHunt them down
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/tʃeɪs/","/ˈtʃeɪsɪz/","/tʃeɪst/","/ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/tʃeɪs/","/ˈtʃeɪsɪz/","/tʃeɪst/","/ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //hʌnt ðɛm daʊn//🇺🇸 //hʌnt ðɛm daʊn//
MeaningTo run after someone or something quickly.to chase or find someone or something
ExampleThe children love to chase each other in the park.The hunter decided to hunt them down after they escaped.
RegisterNeutralInformal
How commonTop 1,000 (very common)Beyond 10,000 (less common)
CEFR levelB2-
Part of speechverb
Collocationschase a dream, chase after, chase someone awayhunt someone down, hunt someone to the ends of the earth, hunt them down relentlessly
Antonymsflee, avoid, escapelet go, release, abandon
Common mistakesConfusing with 'chase after' which is less common., Using the wrong tense, e.g., 'chased' instead of 'chase' when describing a continuing action., Using it without an object, e.g., saying 'I chase' instead of 'I chase the cat.'Confusing with 'search for' which is less aggressive., 'Hunt them down' is often misused when not talking about pursuing someone.
Usage notesUsed when someone is trying to catch something or someone. It's appropriate for most contexts but can be informal if used in phrases like 'chase your dreams.'Use in casual conversations, often in contexts like games or crime stories. Avoid in formal writing.

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Frequently asked questions: Chase vs Hunt them down

What's the difference between Chase and Hunt them down?

Chase: To run after someone or something quickly. Hunt them down: to chase or find someone or something

Which is more formal: Chase and Hunt them down?

Chase is the most formal of these.

Which is more common: Chase and Hunt them down?

Chase is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

Chase: The children love to chase each other in the park. Hunt them down: The hunter decided to hunt them down after they escaped.

Can I use Chase and Hunt them down interchangeably?

Not always. Chase and Hunt them down 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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