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    hooked
    /hʊkt/

    adjective

    • 1. curved like a hook: "a golden eagle with hooked beak" Similar curvedhook-shapedhooklikeaquilineOpposite straight
    • 2. addicted: informal "a girl who got hooked on cocaine" Similar addicted todependent onwith a … habitinformal:usingOpposite clean

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  2. Learn the meaning of hooked as an adjective in English, with synonyms, related words, and pronunciation. Find out how to use hooked to describe addiction, attraction, or a nose shape.

  3. Learn the meaning of hooked as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Hooked can mean having the form of a hook, provided with a hook, addicted to narcotics, or fascinated by something.

  4. If you are hooked on something, you enjoy it so much that it takes up a lot of your interest and attention. [ informal ] Many of the leaders have become hooked on power and money.

  5. Hooked can mean bent or angled like a hook, having a hook, or addicted to something. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, and translations of hooked from various sources.

  6. Hooked definition: bent like a hook; hook-shaped.. See examples of HOOKED used in a sentence.

  7. [not before noun] hooked (on something) (informal) enjoying something very much, so that you want to do it, see it, etc. as much as possible. I first got hooked on scuba diving when I was twelve. a master storyteller who knows how to keep his readers hooked

  8. Captivated by or devoted to a custom or thing. She's really hooked on gardening. American Heritage. Addicted as to the use of a drug. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Adjective Definitions (2) Synonyms: hooklike. aquiline. strung-out. drug-addicted. dependant. dependent. uncinate. unciform.