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Etymology

1. sleuth

noun. ['ˈsluːθ'] a detective who follows a trail.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • slæwþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
  • slóð (Old Norse)

Rhymes with Sleuth

  • untruth
  • wermuth
  • vermouth
  • uncouth
  • duluth
  • truth
  • pluth
  • meuth
  • kluth
  • gluth
  • fruth
  • bluth
  • youth
  • tooth
  • schuth
  • ruth
  • rueth
  • puth
  • muth
  • luth
  • lueth
  • knuth
  • huth
  • guth
  • buth
  • booth

How do you pronounce sleuth?

Pronounce sleuth as sluθ.

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2. sleuth

verb. ['ˈsluːθ'] watch, observe, or inquire secretly.

Etymology

  • slæwþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
  • slóð (Old Norse)