boot
boot
bu:t
boot
British pronunciation
/buːt/

Definition & Meaning of "boot"in English

Boot
01

a type of strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle and often the lower part of the leg

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boot definition and meaning

What is a "boot"?

A boot is a type of footwear that typically covers the foot and the ankle, as well as some or all of the lower leg. They can be made from a variety of materials, including leather, suede, rubber, or synthetic fabrics, and may be designed for a variety of purposes, such as fashion, work, or outdoor activities. Boots can feature a range of styles, including lace-up, zip-up, pull-on, or buckle closures, and may have a variety of heel heights or sole designs. They are often worn in colder weather or in wet or muddy conditions, as they provide greater protection and support than other types of shoes. Boots can be paired with a range of clothing styles, from casual to formal, and have remained a popular choice for footwear for many years.

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I love the sound of my boots clicking on the wooden floor.
I put on my boots to go for a walk in the snowy park.
02

the storage compartment in a car used for luggage, shopping, or tools

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He loaded the suitcases into the car boot.
The boot of the hatchback was surprisingly spacious.
03

the act of striking something or someone with the foot

boot definition and meaning
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The player delivered a powerful boot to the ball.
He gave the door a frustrated boot.
04

a historical instrument of foot torture in which the feet were encased in iron and slowly crushed

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Prisoners were subjected to the boot during interrogations.
The museum displayed a medieval iron boot.
05

a protective cover resembling a leg or sheath for machinery or equipment

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The steering joint was fitted with a rubber boot.
Bicycle shock absorbers often have a protective boot.
06

the sudden or rapid release of stored affective or physical force

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The kick-off served as a boot of adrenaline for the team.
A sudden boot of anger swept through the crowd.
to boot
01

to strike or deliver a blow with the foot

to boot definition and meaning
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He booted the ball across the field.
The player booted the crate aside.
02

to start a computer, typically involves setting up hardware elements to prepare the computer for use

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She booted her laptop, eager to dive into her latest writing project.
They booted the computer, preparing for a long night of gaming.
03

to eject or force someone or something to leave, often from a place or system, such as a computer or vehicle

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They had to boot him out of the party when he started causing trouble.
The security guard booted the trespasser from the building.
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