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To boot Meaning in English

expression

ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈbut
tu BOOT, tuh BOOT, ti BOOT
tˈuː/ /bˈuːt
too BOOT

Definition

Used to add extra information, meaning 'in addition' or 'as well', especially something surprising or notable.

Usage & Nuances

'To boot' is informal, used mostly in writing or storytelling rather than daily conversation. It comes at the end of a sentence. Synonyms include 'as well', 'in addition', and 'on top of that'. Often used for emphasis when the extra detail is positive or surprising.

Example Sentences

He's smart, and friendly to boot.

basic

She gave me a ride and bought me lunch to boot.

basic

The hotel is cheap and has free breakfast to boot.

basic

Not only did he remember my birthday, but he brought me cake to boot.

natural

We got lost on our trip, and it started raining to boot.

natural

She's a fantastic singer, and she's an amazing dancer to boot.

natural