hook

word

/ˈhʊk/
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/hˈʊk/
huuk

Definition

A hook is a curved object used to catch, hold, or hang something. It can also mean a curved punch in boxing or an interesting part of a song, story, or idea that grabs your attention.

Usage & Nuances

Very context-dependent. Common uses: "coat hook," "fish hook," and boxing "left hook." In music, writing, and marketing, a "hook" is the part that makes people interested right away. As a verb, "hook" can mean attach, catch, or attract, often in patterns like "hook it to" or "hook the audience."

Example Sentences

The fish bit the hook.

basic

The first line of the song really hooked me.

natural

She hung her bag on the hook by the door.

basic

He won the fight with a strong left hook.

basic

Can you hook the printer to my laptop?

natural

The movie has a good hook, but the ending is weak.

natural