What is another word for Pouncing?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ʊnsɪŋ] (IPA)

Pouncing is a term often used to describe an aggressive action taken by animals or humans. However, there are many other words that can be used as synonyms for this term. For example, leaping, jumping, bounding, seizing, or attacking can all be used to describe similar actions. These words all convey the sense of an aggressive or sudden movement towards a target. Additionally, words such as ambushing, striking, or swooping can be used to describe a more calculated or strategic approach. The variety of synonyms for pouncing provides writers with different tones and imagery to choose from, depending on the context of their writing.

What are the hypernyms for Pouncing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pouncing

Tabiatha forgot at once her escape from breaking her neck, sprang after the Cuckoo lying there, turned it over, paused, sniffed, found to her surprise that it was not good to eat, that it hadn't even feathers, and was only made of wood, turned it over again, and began tapping it and Pouncing on it until, suddenly forgetting all about it, she cantered away sideways with her tail curling in the air.
"The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy"
Mabel Henriette Spielmann
Besides,' he continued, shrugging his shoulders and Pouncing on the argument, 'we cannot all marry the girl!
"The Castle Inn"
Stanley John Weyman
She looked about for a minute, then Pouncing on the palm leaf she began to fan me, slowly and gracefully, not holding on by anything, though the train was hurling itself through the State of New York apparently with the speed in which light travels round the world.
"Lady-Betty-Across-the-Water"
Lowell, Orson

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