hoogh: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Extremely low (if at all)Non-standard / Potential error
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What does “hoogh” mean?
Not a standard English word. Possibly a misspelling of 'hooch' (informal alcoholic drink) or a rare variant/error.
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Meaning and Definition
Not a standard English word. Possibly a misspelling of 'hooch' (informal alcoholic drink) or a rare variant/error.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
Not applicable for a non-standard term.
Connotations
Not applicable.
Frequency
Not applicable.
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Common Mistakes When Using “hoogh”
- Confusing 'hoogh' with the real word 'hooch' (cheap alcohol).
- Assuming 'hoogh' is a valid adjective meaning 'high' due to similarity to 'high' or Dutch 'hoog'.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, 'hoogh' is not a standard English word found in major dictionaries. It is likely a misspelling or error.
It is most commonly confused with 'hooch', an informal term for illegally made or strong alcohol.
Yes, 'Hoogh' can appear as a rare surname or in historical/geographical contexts (e.g., related to 'Hugh'), but it is not a common noun, adjective, or verb in English.
Check the context. It is likely a typo. Consider if 'hooch', 'huge', 'high', or a proper noun was intended. In language learning, focus on confirmed vocabulary.
Not a standard English word. Possibly a misspelling of 'hooch' (informal alcoholic drink) or a rare variant/error.
Hoogh is usually non-standard / potential error in register.
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