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  1. The meaning of RUT is a periodic and often annually recurring state of certain male animals (such as deer or elk) during which behavior associated with the urge to breed is displayed. How to use rut in a sentence.

  2. rut noun (SEXUALLY ACTIVE PERIOD) [ S ] the period of the year during which particular male animals , especially deer and sheep , are sexually active :

  3. noun. a furrow or track in the ground, especially one made by the passage of a vehicle or vehicles. any furrow, groove, etc. a fixed or established mode of procedure or course of life, usually dull or unpromising: to fall into a rut.

  4. If you say that someone is in a rut, you disapprove of the fact that they have become fixed in their way of thinking and doing things, and find it difficult to change. You can also say that someone's life or career is in a rut.

  5. A rut is a groove in the earth, like an indent caused by wheels. It's also a boring routine that can be hard to break. If you’re stuck in a rut, you’ve been doing the same old thing for too long. If you see a groove in the ground, especially one caused by a bike or car, that's a rut.

  6. Definition of rut noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. a furrow or track in the ground, esp. one made by the passage of vehicles. 2. any furrow, groove, etc. 3. a fixed or established mode of procedure or course of life, usu. dull or unpromising: to fall into a rut. v.t.

  8. in a bad situation where you do the same things all the time, or where it is impossible to make progress: He seems to be stuck in a rut at the moment. [ C ] a deep, narrow mark in the ground made by a wheel.

  9. noun. ruts. A groove, furrow, or track, esp. one made in the ground by the passage of wheeled vehicles. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A fixed, routine course of action, thought, etc., esp. one regarded as monotonous. Webster's New World.

  10. n. a furrow or track in the ground, esp. one made by the passage of a vehicle or vehicles. any furrow, groove, etc. a fixed or established mode of procedure or course of life, usually dull or unpromising: to fall into a rut. v.t. to make a rut or ruts in; furrow. perh. variant of route 1570–80. rut2 (rut), n., v., rut•ted, rut•ting. n.