Meaning & Definition of word "Noose"
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Noose
/nuːs/
noun:
- 1. A loop with a tightening knot, used for trapping or hanging.
- Example: The detective found a noose made of rope in the suspect's garage.
- 2. A method of suicide by strangulation involving a rope loop.
- Example: The tragic news reported that a noose was found in the abandoned house.
- 3. A trap for capturing animals, typically made of a looped string or cord.
- Example: The hunter set up a noose in the forest to catch small game.
Etymology
Middle English: from Old English ‘hnōs’ meaning 'knot'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to tighten the noose:
To increase pressure or constraints on someone or something.
the noose is tightening:
Indicates that someone's situation is becoming increasingly difficult or alarming.
Related Words
knot:
A fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or other material.
snare:
A trap for capturing animals, typically consisting of a loop of wire or cord.
Slang Meanings of noose
Meaning: To be in a tight spot or difficult situation.
Example Sentence: I'm really in a noose with my finances right now.
Meaning: To have someone at a disadvantage.
Example Sentence: The questions put him in a noose during the interview.