How Do You Spell ROOKED?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʊkt] (IPA)

The word "rooked" is spelled with two O's to represent the long /u/ sound. The IPA phonetic transcription for "rooked" is /rukt/. The first vowel is represented with the symbol /u/ which represents the long /u/ sound, and the second vowel is represented with the symbol /ə/ which represents the schwa sound. The final consonant cluster is represented with the symbols /kt/. "Rooked" is typically used to describe someone who has been cheated or swindled out of something.

ROOKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Rooked is a term primarily used in informal and slang contexts, mainly in British English, to describe a situation where someone has been deceived, cheated, or swindled out of their money or possessions. The term originates from the game of chess, where the rook is one of the pieces that can move in straight lines and capture opponents' pieces. In this sense, being "rooked" metaphorically signifies being taken advantage of or outmaneuvered by someone else.

    When someone is "rooked," it suggests that they have fallen victim to a clever scheme or manipulation, often involving illegal or dishonest activities. They may have been tricked into providing money or personal information, or coerced into making a poor financial decision. It generally implies a sense of being outsmarted or duped by someone acting with malintent.

    The term "rooked" can also more broadly refer to instances of being taken advantage of in non-financial contexts, such as being deceived or manipulated in personal relationships or business dealings. It conveys a sense of being unfairly treated or swindled out of something valuable or important.

    Overall, being "rooked" carries negative connotations, emphasizing the feeling of being cheated or deceived. It is a slang term that is often used informally and may not be commonly found in formal or academic writing.

Common Misspellings for ROOKED

Etymology of ROOKED

The word "rooked" originated from the term "rook", which is a noun referring to a bird species in the crow family. The name "rook" comes from the Old English word "hroc", which was derived from the Proto-Germanic word "hroka". In Middle English, the verb form "rooken" emerged, signifying "to cheat" or "to swindle", likely due to the bird's perceived deceitfulness in certain folklore. Over time, the verb form evolved into "rooked", and it is often used today to describe being duped or deceived in a transaction or deal.

Conjugate verb Rooked

CONDITIONAL

I would rook
we would rook
you would rook
he/she/it would rook
they would rook

FUTURE

I will rook
we will rook
you will rook
he/she/it will rook
they will rook

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rooked
we will have rooked
you will have rooked
he/she/it will have rooked
they will have rooked

PAST

I rooked
we rooked
you rooked
he/she/it rooked
they rooked

PAST PERFECT

I had rooked
we had rooked
you had rooked
he/she/it had rooked
they had rooked

PRESENT

I rook
we rook
you rook
he/she/it rooks
they rook

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rooked
we have rooked
you have rooked
he/she/it has rooked
they have rooked
I am rooking
we are rooking
you are rooking
he/she/it is rooking
they are rooking
I was rooking
we were rooking
you were rooking
he/she/it was rooking
they were rooking
I will be rooking
we will be rooking
you will be rooking
he/she/it will be rooking
they will be rooking
I have been rooking
we have been rooking
you have been rooking
he/she/it has been rooking
they have been rooking
I had been rooking
we had been rooking
you had been rooking
he/she/it had been rooking
they had been rooking
I will have been rooking
we will have been rooking
you will have been rooking
he/she/it will have been rooking
they will have been rooking
I would have rooked
we would have rooked
you would have rooked
he/she/it would have rooked
they would have rooked
I would be rooking
we would be rooking
you would be rooking
he/she/it would be rooking
they would be rooking
I would have been rooking
we would have been rooking
you would have been rooking
he/she/it would have been rooking
they would have been rooking

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