B1 verb #28 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

hoot

A hoot is a loud sound made by an owl or a horn.

Explanation at your level:

An owl makes a sound. We call this sound a hoot. You can say, 'The owl hoots at night.' It is a very simple word for a bird sound.

You can use hoot for a car horn, too. If a car makes a loud sound, it hoots. It is also a fun way to say someone is funny. 'My friend is a hoot!'

In British English, people often say 'hoot the horn' when driving. It is a common verb for loud, sharp noises. Remember that it is also used in the idiom 'not give a hoot', which means you do not care.

The word hoot carries a register of informality when used to describe people. While 'hoot' is standard for bird calls, calling a person a 'hoot' is colloquial. It implies a sense of joy and high energy in social settings.

Hoot functions as an onomatopoeic anchor in English. Beyond its literal acoustic definition, it serves as a metaphor for derision or amusement. In academic or formal writing, avoid 'hoot' unless discussing ornithology or specific acoustic phenomena, as it lacks the necessary gravity for formal discourse.

The etymological trajectory of hoot reflects the human tendency to map vocalizations onto the environment. From its Middle English roots, it has evolved into a versatile signifier. Its usage in literature often evokes a sense of nocturnal mystery or, conversely, the boisterousness of a crowd. Mastering 'hoot' requires understanding the fine line between its literal, neutral acoustic role and its idiomatic, highly subjective usage in social commentary.

30초 단어

  • Hoot is a sound made by owls or horns.
  • It also means to laugh loudly.
  • Calling someone a hoot means they are funny.
  • It is an onomatopoeic word.

The word hoot is a versatile term that captures both the sounds of nature and the noise of our busy lives. At its most basic, it is the classic sound an owl makes in the forest at night.

Beyond the bird world, we use hoot to describe the sharp, sudden blast of a car horn or a train whistle. It is a sound that demands attention because it is usually loud and piercing.

Finally, you will often hear people say that someone is a hoot when they are being incredibly funny. If a party is a hoot, it means you had a fantastic, laughter-filled time. It is a friendly, energetic word that brings a bit of sound to your vocabulary.

The word hoot is what we call an onomatopoeic word, meaning it sounds exactly like the noise it describes. It appeared in Middle English around the 13th century, likely derived from older Germanic roots.

Historically, it was used to describe the cry of an owl, which has long been associated with mystery or warning in folklore. Over time, the meaning expanded to include human vocalizations, such as jeering or laughing.

By the 19th century, the industrial revolution brought steam whistles and horns, and the word hoot naturally transitioned into describing these mechanical sounds. It has remained a staple in English because it is short, punchy, and perfectly descriptive.

Using hoot depends on whether you are talking about animals, machines, or people. When talking about an owl, you might say, "The owl hooted in the trees." This is a standard, neutral usage.

In a mechanical context, we often use it with horns. "The driver hooted his horn at the traffic." This is common in British English, whereas Americans might lean toward 'honked' instead.

When referring to humor, it is strictly informal. Saying "She is a real hoot" is a high compliment, suggesting the person is the life of the party. Avoid using this in formal business reports, as it is far too casual for professional writing.

Not give a hoot: This means you do not care at all about something. Example: "I don't give a hoot what they think of my outfit."

A hoot and a half: Used to describe something extremely funny. Example: "That comedy show was a hoot and a half!"

Hoot with laughter: To laugh uncontrollably. Example: "We all hooted with laughter at his silly dance."

Owl's hoot: Sometimes used to describe the middle of the night. Example: "He arrived at the owl's hoot."

Give a hoot: Usually used in the negative, meaning to care about a cause. Example: "Give a hoot, don't pollute!"

As a verb, hoot is regular. The past tense and past participle are hooted. The present participle is hooting.

The pronunciation is /huːt/ in both British and American English, rhyming with boot, root, and suit. The vowel sound is a long 'oo'.

It is often used transitively (hooting a horn) or intransitively (the owl hooted). When used as a noun, it follows standard article rules: "I heard a hoot."

Fun Fact

It mimics the actual sound made by an owl.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /huːt/

Long 'oo' sound followed by a crisp 't'

US /huːt/

Similar to UK, very clear 't'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'hut'
  • Softening the 't' at the end
  • Making the 'oo' too short

Rhymes With

boot root suit loot shoot

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Simple to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

듣기 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sound bird laugh

Learn Next

onomatopoeia vocalization derision

고급

ululate vociferous cacophony

Grammar to Know

Regular Verbs

hoot/hooted

Gerunds

hooting

Idiomatic Expressions

not give a hoot

Examples by Level

1

The owl will hoot.

owl = bird, hoot = sound

Simple future

2

I hear a hoot.

hear = listen

Present simple

3

Did you hear that hoot?

past question

Auxiliary did

4

The bird hoots.

bird = animal

Third person s

5

It is a hoot.

hoot = funny

Subject pronoun

6

Hear the hooting?

hooting = sound

Gerund

7

One hoot, two hoots.

counting sounds

Plural noun

8

The hoot is loud.

loud = big sound

Adjective usage

1

The car hooted at me.

2

He is such a hoot at parties.

3

The owl hooted three times.

4

Don't hoot your horn here.

5

We heard a hoot in the woods.

6

The kids hooted with joy.

7

Is that a hooting owl?

8

She hooted when she saw the clown.

1

I don't give a hoot about the rules.

2

The train hooted as it left the station.

3

We were hooting with laughter all night.

4

The crowd hooted their disapproval.

5

He thinks he is a hoot, but he's annoying.

6

The owl hooted from the high branch.

7

Please stop hooting the horn!

8

It was a hoot and a half!

1

The protesters hooted at the politician.

2

His stories are always a hoot.

3

The hoot of the foghorn echoed across the bay.

4

She didn't give a hoot about the consequences.

5

The audience hooted in appreciation.

6

The silence was broken by a sudden hoot.

7

He hooted his agreement from the back.

8

The comedy club was a real hoot last night.

1

The nocturnal hoot of the owl signaled the start of the hunt.

2

Her dry wit makes her a hoot at any gathering.

3

The driver hooted impatiently, ignoring the traffic laws.

4

He showed a complete lack of concern, not giving a hoot.

5

The hooting of the distant train provided a melancholic soundtrack.

6

They hooted with derision at his failed attempt.

7

The entire performance was a hoot, despite the technical errors.

8

He hooted a warning before entering the dark room.

1

The hoot of the owl is a classic trope in gothic literature.

2

To label the event a hoot would be an understatement.

3

The cacophony of hooting horns defined the city's frantic pace.

4

He cared not a hoot for societal expectations.

5

The hooting crowd created an atmosphere of pure chaos.

6

The sound, a singular, piercing hoot, shattered the stillness.

7

She was a hoot, possessing a rare, infectious sense of humor.

8

The hooting of the night birds is a haunting, ancestral sound.

자주 쓰는 조합

hoot of an owl
hoot a horn
hoot with laughter
real hoot
not give a hoot
loud hoot
sudden hoot
hoot in derision
distant hoot
hoot and holler

Idioms & Expressions

"not give a hoot"

to not care at all

I don't give a hoot about the weather.

casual

"a hoot and a half"

something very funny

That movie was a hoot and a half.

casual

"hoot with laughter"

to laugh loudly

We hooted with laughter at the story.

neutral

"hoot and holler"

to make a lot of noise

The fans began to hoot and holler.

casual

"give a hoot"

to care about something

You need to give a hoot about your grades.

casual

"hoot of the night"

late at night

He arrived at the hoot of the night.

literary

Easily Confused

hoot vs hoot vs. hook

similar spelling

hoot is a sound, hook is a tool

The owl hooted vs. use a hook.

hoot vs hoot vs. hut

similar vowel

hoot is sound, hut is a house

The hoot vs. the hut.

hoot vs hoot vs. honk

both sounds

hoot is owl/horn, honk is goose/horn

Owl hooted vs. goose honked.

hoot vs hoot vs. hooting

verb vs participle

verb vs action

I hoot vs. I am hooting.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + hoot + at + object

The crowd hooted at the performer.

B1

Subject + hoot + with + noun

They hooted with laughter.

A2

Subject + be + a + hoot

She is a real hoot.

B1

Subject + not + give + a + hoot

I don't give a hoot.

A1

Subject + hoot + adverb

The owl hooted loudly.

어휘 가족

Nouns

hooter a person or thing that hoots

Verbs

hooted past tense of hoot

Adjectives

hooting the act of making a hooting sound

관련

owl the animal most associated with the word

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

formal: ululate neutral: hoot casual: hoot slang: hoot

자주 하는 실수

Using 'hoot' for all animal sounds Use specific verbs like bark, meow, or roar
Hoot is specific to owls and some other birds.
Confusing 'hoot' with 'hook' Hoot ends in T, hook ends in K
Different sounds and meanings.
Using 'hoot' in formal business emails Use 'honk' or 'sounded'
Hoot is too informal for business.
Thinking 'hoot' means to cry tears Hoot refers to sound, not tears
It is an acoustic verb, not an emotional one.
Misusing the idiom 'not give a hoot' Always use 'don't' or 'doesn't'
It is almost always used in the negative.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine an owl in your living room saying hoot.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When describing loud, funny people.

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Cultural Insight

Owls are often seen as wise or mysterious.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is a regular verb.

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Say It Right

Make the 'oo' long.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for small, quiet sounds.

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Did You Know?

It is an ancient word.

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Study Smart

Learn it with 'honk' and 'bark'.

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Rhyme Time

Think of boot and root.

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Context Matters

Is it a bird or a person?

Memorize It

Mnemonic

An owl in a suit goes 'hoot'.

Visual Association

An owl wearing glasses looking at a clock.

Word Web

owl sound horn laugh funny

챌린지

Try to say 'hoot' like an owl for 5 seconds.

어원

Middle English

Original meaning: to cry out, to shout

문화적 맥락

None, generally a harmless and friendly word.

Commonly used in cartoons to represent owls and in car-related contexts.

Winnie the Pooh's Owl character Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute campaign

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at night in the woods

  • The owl hooted
  • A distant hoot
  • Silence and a hoot

driving a car

  • Hoot the horn
  • Don't hoot
  • A loud hoot

at a party

  • She is a hoot
  • Hooting with laughter
  • A real hoot

in a protest

  • Hooting in derision
  • The crowd hooted
  • Hoot and holler

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever heard an owl hoot?"

"Who is the funniest person you know? Are they a hoot?"

"Do you think people hoot their horns too much?"

"What is the loudest sound you have ever heard?"

"Do you give a hoot about politics?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a night in the woods using the word hoot.

Write about a time you laughed until you hooted.

Why do you think people use hoot to describe funny people?

If you were an owl, what would you hoot about?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, we hoot when laughing or to make a sound like an owl.

It depends. Hooting at a driver is rude, but hooting at a party is fun.

No, it rhymes with boot.

It is both.

Hooted.

Yes, but usage varies between UK and US.

No, dogs bark.

Because the word sounds like the noise.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The owl will ___ at night.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: hoot

Owls make hooting sounds.

multiple choice A2

What does it mean if someone is a 'hoot'?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: They are funny

Calling someone a hoot means they are funny.

true false B1

You should use 'hoot' in a formal legal document.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is too informal.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching words to their context.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Did the owl hoot?

fill blank B2

I don't give a ___ about that.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: hoot

Correct idiom is 'not give a hoot'.

multiple choice C1

Which is an antonym for hoot in the context of sound?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: silence

Silence is the absence of sound.

true false C1

Hoot is onomatopoeic.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It mimics the sound it describes.

fill blank C2

The ___ of the train echoed.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: hoot

Trains hoot.

multiple choice C2

What is the most formal synonym?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: ululate

Ululate is a formal, scientific term for hooting/crying.

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