Haunt
UK /["/hɔːnt/","/hɔːnts/","/ˈhɔːntɪd/","/ˈhɔːntɪŋ/"]/US /["/hɔːnt/","/hɔːnts/","/ˈhɔːntɪd/","/ˈhɔːntɪŋ/"]/
Definition
if the ghost of a dead person haunts a place, people say that they have seen it there
In simple words: To visit a place often or to be remembered by someone.
Examples
- A headless rider haunts the country lanes.
- I’ll come back to haunt you!
- The memory of that day still haunts me.
- For years she was haunted by guilt.
- He will be haunted forever by his failed attempt to rescue the children.
- These visions continued to haunt her for many years.
- That decision **came back to haunt him**.
- She has been haunted by her past during her career.
Usage notes
Use 'haunt' when talking about places that are frequently visited or when discussing memories. It's not usually used in a positive sense.
Grammar pattern
haunt + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'haunt' — imagine a ghost visiting an old house.
Collocations
- reputedly
- supposedly
- come back to
- return to
- still
- forever
- continue to
Synonyms
- visit
- frequent
- revisit
- linger
- pervade
Antonyms
- avoid
- flee
- escape
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'hunted' meaning to chase.
- Using it incorrectly for people instead of places or memories.
- Mixing it up with 'haunted' which refers to ghosts.