Hut in English dictionary

  • hut

    Meanings and definitions of "Hut"

    • a small wooden shed
    • a primitive dwelling
    • (rare, archaic, transitive) to put into a hut
    • (rare, archaic, intransitive) to take shelter in a hut
    • interjection
      (American football)
      Called by the quarterback to prepare the team for a play.
    • noun
      a small wooden shed
    • noun
      a primitive dwelling
    • verb
      (rare, archaic, transitive)
      To put into a hut.
    • verb
      (rare, dated, intransitive)
      To take shelter in a hut.
    • A small crude shelter used as a dwelling.
    • small wooden shed
    • primitive dwelling
    • (animal) pen
    • noun
      small crude shelter used as a dwelling
    • noun
      temporary military shelter

    Synonyms of "Hut" in English dictionary

    army hut, hutch, shack are the top synonyms of "Hut" in the English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of Hut

    • hut ( third-person singular simple present huts, present participle hutting, simple past and past participle hutted)
    • hut ( plural  huts)
    • hut (plural huts)
    • hut (third-person singular simple present huts, present participle hutting, simple past and past participle hutted)
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