ute
/juːt/ /juːt/ /yʊt/ /juːt/ /juːt/ /yɪt/Definitions
1. noun
a small room or apartment, especially in a hotel or hostel, typically with its own bathroom and cooking facilities.
“She booked a small ute for her short stay in the city.”
2. noun
a small utility vehicle, especially one with an open cargo bed.
“The farmer loaded his tools into the ute and drove to the next field.”
3. noun
a small, usually motorized, utility vehicle, especially in Australia.
“He drove his ute to the beach for a day of surfing.”
4. noun
a small house or cottage, especially one used as a holiday home.
“Their ute by the lake was their favorite summer getaway.”
5. verb
to cut or sever something, especially with a sharp object.
“She uted the rope to free the trapped animal.”
6. verb
to shorten or cut something, especially a plant or a piece of cloth.
“The gardener uted the hedge to maintain its shape.”
7. verb
to cut or sever something, especially with a sharp object, such as an axe or a knife.
“He uted the branch to create a clear path.”