Honk
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British pronunciation/hˈɒŋk/
American pronunciation/ˈhɑŋk/, /ˈhɔŋk/

Définition et Signification de "honk"

to honk
01

klaxonner, hausser le ton

to cause a horn, particularly of a vehicle, to make a loud noise
Transitive: to honk a horn
to honk definition and meaning
02

régurgiter, vomir

to expel the contents of the stomach through the mouth
Intransitive
to honk definition and meaning
03

canarder, honnir

to make a loud, harsh sound similar to that of a goose
Intransitive
04

grogner, cancaner

to produce a loud, harsh sound typical of a goose
Intransitive
Honk
01

honneux, gémissement d'oie

the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)

honk

v

honker

n

honker

n
example
Exemple
The impatient driver honked their horn repeatedly in traffic.
The driver honked impatiently at the slow-moving traffic ahead.
Other drivers honked at the road hog for blocking the intersection.
The testy driver honked impatiently at the slow-moving traffic, venting his frustration with a series of angry gestures.
The belligerent driver aggressively honked and gestured at other cars on the road.
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