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prey singular or plural noun 1 an animal or animals hunted as food by another animal • in search of prey. 2 a victim or victims • easy prey for muggers. 3 (usually a prey to something) someone liable to suffer from (an illness, a bad feeling, etc). verb (preyed, preying) intrans (now especially prey on or upon something or someone) 1 said of an animal: to hunt or catch (another animal) as food. 2 a to bully, exploit or terrorize as victims; b to afflict them in an obsessive way • preyed on by anxieties.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French preie, from Latin praeda booty.

prey

A word often confused with this one is pray.