Meaning & Definition of word "Rut"

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    Rut

    /rʌt/

    noun:

    • 1. A deep track that is made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles.
      • Example: The truck created a deep rut in the muddy field as it drove through.
    • 2. A fixed or established mode of procedure or behavior; a monotonous routine.
      • Example: She felt stuck in a rut, doing the same thing every day without excitement.
    • 3. The period of time during which certain animals are in heat and ready to mate.
      • Example: The deer were in rut, making them more active and territorial.

    verb:

    • 1. To make a rut in something.
      • Example: The heavy equipment rutted the soft ground, making it difficult to walk.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'rut', from Old English 'rutt' meaning a track or furrow.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    get in a rut:

    To become stuck in a monotonous routine.

    stuck in a rut:

    Experiencing a situation that is unchanging and unproductive.

    rut season:

    Referring to the breeding season of certain animals.

    Related Words

    groove:

    A long, narrow cut or depression.

    track:

    A path or road used for some purpose.

    depression:

    A low area or hollow.

    Slang Meanings of rut

    Meaning: Feeling stuck or unable to progress.

    Example Sentence: I’ve been in a bit of a rut lately; I need to shake things up.

    Meaning: A state of boredom or lack of motivation.

    Example Sentence: After months of the same routine, he realized he was in a rut.