hoots Antonyms

Meaning of hoots

hoots

a very small amount, to make a loud clamorous mechanical sound, to make the natural throat noise of an owl or a similar cry, the cry of an owl, the call of an owl, to express or utter with hoots, to make the characteristic call of an owl or a similar sound, to shout or laugh usually derisively, an amusing person or thing, something or someone amusing, a minimum amount or degree, to assail or drive out by hooting, a sound of hooting, to drive out by hooting, to utter a loud shout usually of scorn

hoots Sentence Examples

  1. The owl hooted eerily from the depths of the forest.
  2. The jubilant crowd hooted and cheered as their team scored the winning goal.
  3. The comedians' jokes hooted the audience with laughter.
  4. The teacher hooted at the students who were talking during class.
  5. The baby hooted with delight as its parents played with it.
  6. The wind hooted and howled through the branches of the trees.
  7. The hooligans hooted at the police as they passed by.
  8. The fog horn hooted mournfully over the water.
  9. The car horn hooted impatiently at the driver in front.
  10. The buzzer hooted, signaling the end of the game.

FAQs About the word hoots

a very small amount, to make a loud clamorous mechanical sound, to make the natural throat noise of an owl or a similar cry, the cry of an owl, the call of an o

shouts, howls, cries, shrieks, roars,screams, whoops, squeals, yowls, yells

whispers,murmurs, mutters,gasps, mumbles,whimpers

The owl hooted eerily from the depths of the forest.

The jubilant crowd hooted and cheered as their team scored the winning goal.

The comedians' jokes hooted the audience with laughter.

The teacher hooted at the students who were talking during class.