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Meaning of honk
The primary meaning of the word "honk" is to make a loud, harsh cry, typically like the sound of a goose, or the noise made by a car horn.
Etymology of honk
The word "honk" is imitative of the sound made by a goose, and has been used in English since the 17th century.
The word is likely derived from the Middle English word "honken", which meant "to make a loud, harsh cry".
The word has been used to describe the sound of a car horn since the early 20th century.
Synonyms
blast
beep
toot
blow
blare
clang
clank
clangor
boom
bellow
bray
squawk
screech
shriek
yell
hoot
whistle
tweet
cheep
chirp
peep
pipe
trill
warble
quack
oink
grunt
snort
snuffle
hum
drone
buzz
rumble
roar
thunder
crash
bang
clang
clatter
rattle
clink
jingle
tinkle
chime
ring
toll
honk
quaver
tremolo
wail
moan
groan
howl
whine
squeal
squeak
creak
screech
shrill
bluster
holler
bawl
yelp
yap
yip
bay
ululate
vociferate
exclaim
shout
bellow
halloo
whoop
holler
yell
scream
shriek
wail
keen
lament
mourn
bewail
lament
grieve
keen
wail.
Definitions
- A loud, harsh cry, typically like the sound of a goose.
- The noise made by a car horn, typically a loud, harsh sound.
- To make a loud, harsh cry, typically like the sound of a goose.
- To sound a car horn, typically to attract attention or express annoyance.
Usage Examples
- The geese began to honk loudly as they flew overhead.
- The driver honked the horn to get the pedestrian's attention.
- The sound of the car horn honking in the distance was annoying.
- The goose let out a loud honk as it waddled across the lawn.