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hut

noun
\ ˈhət How to pronounce hut (audio) \

Definition of hut

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : an often small and temporary dwelling of simple construction : shack
2 : a simple shelter from the elements
\ ˈhət How to pronounce hut (audio) , ˈhəp How to pronounce hut (audio) \

Definition of hut (Entry 2 of 2)

used to mark a marching cadence

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Other Words from hut

Noun

hut verb

Synonyms for hut

Synonyms: Noun

cabin, camp, hooch (or hootch) [slang], hovel, hutch, hutment, shack, shanty

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Examples of hut in a Sentence

Noun

smoke rose from a fisherman's hut on the shore of the lake

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

Video footage showed the makeshift huts ablaze, with smoke billowing into the air. Sugam Pokharel And Matthew Robinson, CNN, "Bangladesh slum fire leaves 10,000 people homeless," 18 Aug. 2019 Terrified, Alexandra pushed him back towards the hut. Ailsa Ross, Longreads, "Mountains, Transcending," 9 Aug. 2019 West now has to deal with a citation issued at the end of July ordering him to present plans for approval, or tear the huts down, the sites said. Los Angeles Times, "Kanye West’s ‘Star Wars’ domes for homeless hit a snag in Calabasas," 9 Aug. 2019 At one point, Ivanka Trump and Kushner stopped to enter one of the blue huts straddling the border between the two Koreas. Jonathan Lemire, Fortune, "‘Let’s Do It.’ 3 Hours at the DMZ and a Made-for-TV Moment," 30 June 2019 There are wood and canvas glamp tents for families and couples, and tiny wooden A-frame huts with double beds, sleeping two. Pamela Wright, BostonGlobe.com, "5 easy New England getaways before summer ends," 6 Aug. 2019 In town centers, in middle-class neighborhoods with fenced yards, and around palm-thatched huts where women cook over open fires, dogs — black and white, dusty brown, friendly and furtive — are everywhere. James Gorman, New York Times, "Rabies Kills Tens of Thousands Yearly. Vaccinating Dogs Could Stop It.," 22 July 2019 Known for its high-design rest stops and scenic hiking huts, Norway has yet another amenity to add to its roster of impressive glamping options. Liz Stinson, Curbed, "End your hike in style at this gorgeous pentagonal cabin," 27 June 2019 One hut even offered fry bread wrapped around hot dogs. Scott Craven, azcentral, "Hiking to Havasupai: How far is it, what's Mooney Falls like and everything you need to know," 24 June 2019

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First Known Use of hut

Noun

1655, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Interjection

1948, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for hut

Noun

French hutte, from Old French hute, from Old High German hutta hut; probably akin to Old English hȳd skin, hide

Interjection

probably alteration of hep entry 1

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hut

noun

English Language Learners Definition of hut

: a small and simple house or building

hut

noun
\ ˈhət How to pronounce hut (audio) \

Kids Definition of hut

: a small roughly made and often temporary dwelling

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