Meaning & Definition of word "Boot"

Boot

/buːt/

noun:

  • 1. A type of footwear that covers the foot and ankle, and sometimes extends up the leg.
    • Example: She wore a pair of stylish boots to the winter party.
  • 2. A protective covering for the feet, often made of durable materials.
    • Example: The hiker put on his waterproof boots before heading out into the rain.
  • 3. A compartment in a vehicle for carrying luggage, located at the rear.
    • Example: We packed the bags in the boot of the car before leaving for the trip.

verb:

  • 1. To start up a computer or device by loading its operating system.
    • Example: I need to boot my laptop after installing the updates.
  • 2. To push or thrust something forcefully.
    • Example: He booted the ball down the field during the game.

Etymology

Middle English 'bote', from Old French 'bote', of uncertain origin.

Common Phrases and Expressions

boot up:

To start a computer or operating system.

give (someone) the boot:

To fire or dismiss someone.

hit the books:

To study hard (not directly related but phonetically similar).

boots on the ground:

Refers to deployed military forces.

from the ground up:

From the very beginning.

Related Words

shoe:

A garment for the foot, typically made of leather or synthetic material.

sneaker:

A type of shoe worn for sports or casual occasions.

ankle boot:

A boot that covers the ankle.

combat boot:

A military boot designed to protect the foot and ankle.

cowboy boot:

A type of riding boot worn by cowboys.

Slang Meanings of boot

Meaning: To kick or to force someone out.

Example Sentence: They booted him from the game for cheating.

Meaning: To leave or abandon someone.

Example Sentence: I’m out; I’m booting it!

Meaning: To start a computer or system.

Example Sentence: I’ll have to boot this up to see the changes.