Hawking

Pronunciation: /ˈhɔːkɪŋ/

Hawking (verb)

  1. To sell goods by shouting about them in public places.
  2. To hunt birds by using trained birds of prey.

Examples

  • Vendors hawking their products attract many customers in the market.
  • Hawking is an ancient method used to catch birds with trained falcons.

Common collocations: hawking goods, loudly hawking, practice hawking, trained falcons

Synonyms of Hawking

Neutral

Antonyms of Hawking

  • Buying is the act of acquiring goods, opposite of selling.