hook
/hʊk/noun, verb1 syllable
Hook means: make off with belongings of others.
Synonyms for hook38
noun, as in a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
noun, as in a mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something
noun, as in a basketball shot made over the head with the hand that is farther from the basket
verb, as in make off with belongings of others
verb, as in rip off; ask an unreasonable price
verb, as in take by theft
verb, as in entice and trap
verb, as in approach with an offer of sexual favors
verb, as in make a piece of needlework by interlocking and looping thread with a hooked needle
verb, as in to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug)
Opposites of hook
What does hook mean?20
verb
make off with belongings of others
rip off; ask an unreasonable price
take by theft“Someone snitched my wallet!”
entice and trap“The car salesman had snared three potential customers”
approach with an offer of sexual favors“he was solicited by a prostitute”
make a piece of needlework by interlocking and looping thread with a hooked needle“She sat there crocheting all day”
to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug)
fasten with a hook
hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left
hit with a hook“His opponent hooked him badly”
catch with a hook“hook a fish”
secure with the foot“hook the ball”
noun
anything that serves as an enticement
a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer“he took lessons to cure his hooking”
a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
a mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something
a basketball shot made over the head with the hand that is farther from the basket
a catch for locking a door
a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something
a short swinging punch delivered from the side with the elbow bent
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with hook?13
two syllables
three syllables
Hook in a sentence
- I got several bites, but couldn't hook a fish.CK
- I got several bites, but could not hook a fish.CC
- Could you grab the keys from the hook, please?Amastan
- Let me off the hook this time, please.CM
- Hang your backpack on the hook, not on the chair.Amastan
- The public bought it hook, line and sinker, didn't they?CM
- If so, you would be off the hook.Schierbeck
- Since my nephew was still young, he was let off the hook.CK
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of hook
as a noun
- plural
- hooks
as a verb
- past tense
- hooked
- present participle
- hooking
- third-person singular
- hooks
- past participle
- hooked