Word: sleuth Word origin: Middle English (originally in the sense ‘track’, in sleuth-hound): from Old Norse slóth ; compare with slot2. Current senses date from the late 19th century. Phonetic: sluːθ Listen:
a person who investigates crimes; a detective. Example: they make MI5 look like a bunch of amateur sleuths
carry out a careful investigation into a crime or mystery. Example: there's nothing you can do but sleuth around until you find the answer
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