hoot owl
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of owl that produces a hooting call: "hoot owl" refers specifically to any owl species whose characteristic vocalization is a series of "hoots," as opposed to screeches, whistles, or other sounds.
Usage
- The term "hoot owl" is used to categorize or describe owls based on their call. It is a common name, not a formal taxonomic classification.
- It is often used in North American English, particularly in rural or naturalist contexts, to distinguish owls by their audible presence at night.
Examples
- Noun:
- The deep call of a hoot owl echoed through the forest.
- We could hear a hoot owl but couldn't see it in the dark pine tree.
- The great horned owl is a classic example of a hoot owl.
Advanced Usage
- "Hoot owl" vs. generic "owl": Using "hoot owl" emphasizes the sound the bird makes, often to create an auditory image or to distinguish it from other bird sounds at night.
- I'm not afraid of the dark; I find the call of a hoot owl comforting.
Variants and Related Words
- Hoot (verb/noun): The sound made by a hoot owl. As a verb, it means to utter such a sound.
- The owl hooted from its perch.
- Screech owl (noun): A contrasting term for owls known for their screeching calls, such as the Eastern Screech-Owl.
- Great horned owl, Barred owl, Tawny owl (nouns): Examples of owl species commonly referred to as hoot owls.
Synonyms
- Owls that hoot: This is a descriptive synonym, as there is no single common English word that is a direct synonym for "hoot owl."
Related Phrases
- To hear a hoot owl: A phrase indicating the experience of listening to an owl's call.
- Camping is not complete unless you hear a hoot owl.
Related Idioms
- A regular hoot owl: An informal idiom describing someone who habitually stays up very late at night.
- My grandfather was a regular hoot owl, reading in his study until dawn.
Noun
- any owl that hoots as distinct from screeching