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Hoot at Meaning in English

expression

ˈhut/ /ˈæt
HOOT-at
hˈuːt/ /ˈæt
HOOT-at

Definition

To make a loud noise, like a hoot, at someone or something as a way to mock, criticize, or show disapproval. It can also mean to sound a car horn at someone.

Usage & Nuances

Often informal and used in crowds or driving situations. Can refer to mocking laughter, booing ('the crowd hooted at the speaker'), or literally honking a car horn. In both senses, it signals disapproval or sarcasm. Not to be confused with simply 'hoot', which can also mean an owl's cry.

Example Sentences

The students began to hoot at the teacher during the boring lecture.

basic

Drivers often hoot at each other during traffic jams.

basic

The fans started to hoot at the referee after the bad call.

basic

Everyone in the crowd was hooting at the comedian when his joke fell flat.

natural

Stop hooting at him—he's just doing his job.

natural

He got so annoyed that he started to hoot at the car in front of him.

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