IPA: /ˈhuːti/
KK: /ˈhuti/
Describing something that makes a sound similar to a hoot, often associated with owls or similar noises.
The hooty call of the owl echoed through the night.
Comparative: hootier
Superlative: hootiest
The word 'hooty' originates from the sound made by owls, specifically imitating the hooting sound. It is derived from the word 'hoot', which is an onomatopoeic term that mimics the sound itself. The suffix '-y' is often used in English to form adjectives, indicating a characteristic. Therefore, 'hooty' describes something that resembles or is characteristic of the hooting sound of owls.
Think of the sound 'hoot' that owls make, and remember that 'hooty' describes something that has that hooting quality.