pursuer
pursuer — noun
1. A person who runs after or follows another person, animal, or vehicle in an atte
A person who runs after or follows another person, animal, or vehicle in an attempt to catch them.
Kemi ran as fast as she could, but her pursuer was gaining on her.
'her pursuer' — possessive determiner emphasises the personal nature of the chase
From the rooftop, Jamal watched his pursuer's car take the corner at high speed.
When Dario heard rapid footsteps behind him, he knew a pursuer was close.
Sari glanced back and saw her pursuer weaving through the crowded market.
- chaser
Less formal than 'pursuer'; often used in games, races, or playful contexts.
- hunter
Suggests a more systematic, patient search rather than immediate chase; can be literal (animal hunting) or metaphorical (bargain hunter).
- tracker
Focuses on following signs and evidence (footprints, clues) rather than direct pursuit.
文法句型
possessive + pursuer (her pursuer, my pursuer)
plural: pursuers
用法筆記
Most often used in narratives describing a chase, escape, or pursuit scene. The person being chased is typically the grammatical subject, and the pursuer appears as the object of perception verbs (see, hear, spot) or as the subject of pursuit verbs (gain on, close in, follow).
常見錯誤
2. A person who works hard and with steady effort to reach a specific goal, such as
A person who works hard and with steady effort to reach a specific goal, such as a career ambition, a personal dream, or a long-term plan.
Eleni is a dedicated pursuer of knowledge who spends every weekend at the library.
'pursuer of knowledge' — noun + of + abstract goal
Rohan spent years at his carpentry bench as a quiet pursuer of perfectly fitted dovetail joints.
As a young pursuer of justice, Manuela decided to study environmental law.
As a lifelong pursuer of architectural knowledge, Sora spent his weekends sketching old buildings.
- seeker
Broader and slightly more common; can be used in both formal and informal settings (job seeker, truth seeker).
- striver
Emphasises continuous hard effort; more informal and less common in writing.
- aspirant
More formal; specifically describes someone aiming for a particular position or honour (presidential aspirant).
文法句型
pursuer of + abstract goal (justice, knowledge, excellence)
adjective + pursuer + of (a lifelong pursuer of...)
用法筆記
This sense is most common in formal or written English — academic profiles, interviews, mission statements. It requires an explicit goal after 'of' (pursuer of excellence) or a preceding adjective (a dedicated pursuer) to sound complete. Rarely used alone in conversation (*'He is a pursuer' sounds incomplete).