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tucket

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈtʌkɪt/

KK: /tʌkɪt/

noun
Definition

A short, lively piece of music played on a trumpet, often used to announce something important.


Example

The band played a joyful tucket to celebrate the opening of the festival.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you hear that amazing tucket at the parade yesterday?
Sloth B
Yes, it really set the mood for the whole event!
Sloth A
I loved how it grabbed everyone's attention right at the start.
Sloth B
Exactly! A good tucket always makes a big difference.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
fanfare
call
blast
Antonyms
silence
hush
quiet
Root Explanation

The word 'tucket' originates from Middle English, specifically from the word 'tucket' or 'tucket', which referred to a short tune or a flourish of a trumpet. It is often associated with a musical or ceremonial context, indicating a signal or announcement.

Memory Tip

Think of a short musical tune or flourish that signals something important — that's what 'tucket' refers to.

Visually Confused Words
tunket
ticket
tacket
mucket
bucket
tuke
pawtucket
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