Yes, lurking is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
Joe never spoke up in the chat room, but rather preferred to lurk there quietly watching other people talk to each other.
ambuscade, ambushment, camouflage, concealment, deception, hiding, hiding place, lurking, pitfall, shelter, trap, trick*, waiting, waylaying
There are several other words or synonyms for dormant. Some include asleep, inert, latent, lurking, slack, torpid, passive, and sluggish.
"The man in black behaved rather suspiciously, as if trying not to be noticed."
Lurking means to be "sneaky" or "lie in wait." Like a snake lurking in the grass. Also can mean something unsuspected: Danger lurking behind every corner. Spying means to see something, or observe somethind secretively, or to inspect or examine something. One can actually be lurking and spying simotaneously.
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The fox was lurking in the grass. My cat was lurking in the shadows of the alley...
Lurking is when you spend a lot of time reading the forum but never post to it yourself. So that they can explore and experiment anonymously without commitment
The Lurking Horror happened in 1987.
Lurking Unknown was created in 1967.
Example: "I found him lurking in the woods" Lurking means hiding, hanging around sneakily or surreptitiously, etc.
Lurking
The duration of Lurking in Suburbia is 1.45 hours.
The Lurking Fear was created in 1923-01.
I saw a shadowy figure lurking in the alley last night.
Lurking typically refers to observing without actively participating in a conversation or online community. The term is sometimes associated with social media platforms and online forums where individuals read but do not engage with the content.