Lurks

Pronunciation: /ˈlɜːrk/

Lurks (verb)

  1. To stay hidden while watching or waiting for someone or something.
  2. To read or watch online content without interacting or commenting.

Examples

  • The cat would often lurk in the shadows, waiting for its prey.
  • He liked to lurk behind the curtains, listening to conversations.

Common collocations: lurk in the shadows, lurk behind, lurk quietly, lurk on forums, lurk on social media

Synonyms of Lurks

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Lurks

  • showing oneself openly
  • coming into view openly