hooked (Meaning)
hooked (s)
curved down like an eagle's beak
addicted to a drug
having or resembling a hook (especially in the ability to grasp and hold)
hooked (imp. & p. p.)
of Hook
hooked (a.)
Having the form of a hook; curvated; as, the hooked bill of a bird.
Provided with a hook or hooks.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hooked
hooked Sentence Examples
- The fisherman expertly hooked the bait, eager to catch the elusive tuna.
- The drug dealer hooked his unsuspecting victim, leading them down a dangerous path.
- The catchy melody hooked the audience, leaving them captivated by the song.
- The addictive video game hooked my son, who spent countless hours glued to the screen.
- The gripping mystery novel hooked me from the first page, keeping me enthralled until the very end.
- The salesperson's persuasive pitch hooked the potential customer, leading to a successful sale.
- The intriguing campaign ad hooked the voters, influencing their decision on Election Day.
- The adrenaline rush from skydiving hooked me, and I couldn't wait to experience it again.
- The online shopping website's convenience hooked me, making me a frequent customer.
- The controversial television show hooked the nation, sparking heated debates and changing societal norms.
FAQs About the word hooked
curved down like an eagle's beak, addicted to a drug, having or resembling a hook (especially in the ability to grasp and hold)of Hook, Having the form of a hoo
dependent, addicted, craving,strung out, spaced, wasted, blitzed, hopped-up, wiped out, high
straight, straight, sober, sober, temperate, clean, nonaddicted, nonaddicted, clearheaded, clearheaded
The fisherman expertly hooked the bait, eager to catch the elusive tuna.
The drug dealer hooked his unsuspecting victim, leading them down a dangerous path.
The catchy melody hooked the audience, leaving them captivated by the song.
The addictive video game hooked my son, who spent countless hours glued to the screen.