Meaning & Definition of word "Hook"

Hook

/hʊk/

noun:

  • 1. A curved or bent device used for catching, holding, or pulling something.
    • Example: She used a hook to hang her coat on the rack.
  • 2. A catch or fastener; a device that engages with another part to secure something.
    • Example: The door has a hook that latches it shut.
  • 3. A baited device used for fishing.
    • Example: He attached a worm to the hook before casting his line into the water.
  • 4. An opening section of a song or piece of writing that is designed to capture interest.
    • Example: The song has a catchy hook that stuck in my head all day.

verb:

  • 1. To catch or fasten something with a hook.
    • Example: She hooked the fish and pulled it out of the water.
  • 2. To draw attention or interest strongly.
    • Example: The advertisement was designed to hook potential customers with its striking visuals.
  • 3. To engage someone in a conversation or line of discussion.
    • Example: He managed to hook her into discussing her favorite books.

Etymology

Old English 'hōc'

Common Phrases and Expressions

hook, line, and sinker:

To be completely deceived or tricked.

to hook up:

To connect or join with someone, often romantically.

hook a ride:

To get a lift or transportation from someone.

Related Words

hanging hook:

A hook designed to hold items on a wall or ceiling.

fish hook:

A hook designed specifically for catching fish.

hook-and-loop fastener:

A type of fastener consisting of two components, often known as Velcro.

Slang Meanings of hook

Meaning: To hook someone up

Example Sentence: I hooked my friend up with a great job at my company.

Meaning: To hook it up

Example Sentence: We hooked it up at the party last weekend.