Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Hunting, shooting and fishing in British Thesaurus
Hunting, shooting and fishing
bait (verb)
to put food on a hook or in a trap in order to attract and catch fish, birds, or other animals
bite (noun)
a pull at the hook when you are fishing, made by a fish trying to take the bait on the hook
blood sports (noun)
activities such as fox hunting that involve killing animals or birds
cast (verb)
to swing a fishing rod forwards so that the end of the line falls into the water
catch (verb)
to stop an animal, bird, or insect and prevent it from escaping, especially using a trap
catch (verb)
to get a fish from a river, lake, or sea, using a fishing net or rod
closed season (noun)
coarse fishing (noun)
British the activity of catching fish in a river or lake, except for trout or salmon
cockfight (noun)
an organized fight between two male chickens with sharp metal spurs on their feet. Cockfights are illegal in many countries.
course (verb)
to use dogs to chase rabbits or hares as a sport
ferret (verb)
to hunt for rabbits or rats with a ferret
field sports (noun)
British activities that involve catching or killing animals, birds, or fish for enjoyment
fish (verb)
to try to catch fish, for example using a net or a fishing rod
fly fishing (noun)
the activity of catching fish by using artificial flies on the end of a fishing line
fox-hunting (noun)
an activity in which people on horses chase a fox with dogs that are trained to catch and kill it. Fox-hunting is now illegal in the UK
hunt (noun)
mainly in the UK, an occasion when people on horses chase foxes as a sport. The people who do this are also known as the hunt.
hunting ground (noun)
a place where people or animals can find their prey (=the animals they hunt and kill)
in full cry ()
if a group of dogs hunting an animal are in full cry, they are chasing it in a very enthusiastic and noisy way
meet (noun)
an occasion when a group of people riding horses hunt foxes
on the hoof ()
open season (noun)
a period of time when the law allows people to hunt particular animals or to catch fish
pack (noun)
a group of hounds (=dogs) that are trained to hunt together
reel in ()
to bring a fish towards you by turning the reel of a fishing rod
if an animal springs a trap, the trap closes on the animal so that it is caught
troll (verb)
mainly American to try to catch fish using a fishing line tied to the back of a boat
whaling (noun)
the activity of hunting whales