How Do You Spell LOOT?

Pronunciation: [lˈuːt] (IPA)

The word "loot" is spelled with four letters and pronounced as [luːt]. It is often used to describe stolen goods or spoils taken from a defeated enemy. The word originated from the Hindi word "lut", which means to rob or plunder. In English, the phonetic transcription of the word captures the long vowel sound of "oo" and the voiceless consonant sound of "t". The spelling of this word is iconic, and its use in popular culture has cemented its place in the English language.

LOOT Meaning and Definition

  1. Loot is a verb and a noun that refers to the act of stealing or plundering, as well as the stolen goods or treasure obtained from such an act. It can apply to a variety of situations, including theft during armed conflicts, raids, burglaries, or even opportunistic theft during times of chaos.

    As a verb, loot describes the act of stealing or plundering. It entails taking possessions or goods from a person, place, or institution by force or illegal means. The act of looting often occurs during times of turmoil, war, or civil unrest, where individuals take advantage of the chaos to ransack and plunder for personal benefit.

    As a noun, loot refers to the stolen or plundered goods themselves. It encompasses a wide range of valuable items, such as money, jewelry, artifacts, artwork, or other valuable possessions obtained through theft or illicit means. Loot can also refer to the treasure or spoils of war obtained by a victorious army after defeating an enemy or conquering a territory.

    In summary, loot refers to both the act of stealing or plundering, as well as the stolen goods or treasures obtained through unlawful means. The term often connotes the acquisition of valuable items during periods of instability, conflict, or illicit activities.

  2. • The act of plundering.
    • In E.I., theft or plunder; plunder taken in war.
    • To carry off as plunder; to ransack houses for plunder.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of LOOT

The word "loot" has its origin in the Hindi-Urdu language. It entered the English language during the time of British colonial rule in India. The Hindi-Urdu word "lut" means "booty" or "plunder", and it was borrowed into English as "loot" in the late 18th century. The term was initially associated with the spoils taken during military campaigns, but over time, it came to refer to stolen or ill-gotten gains in a broader sense.

Similar spelling words for LOOT

Plural form of LOOT is LOOTS

Conjugate verb Loot

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have looted
you would have looted
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been looting
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would loot
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be looting
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FUTURE

I will loot
you will loot
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be looting
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have looted
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you loot
we let´s loot

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to loot

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was looting
you were looting
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we were looting
they were looting

PAST PARTICIPLE

looted

PAST PERFECT

I had looted
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they had looted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been looting
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PRESENT

I loot
you loot
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they loot

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am looting
you are looting
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they are looting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

looting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have looted
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been looting
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it loot

SIMPLE PAST

I looted
you looted
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we looted
they looted

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