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Mohawk - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A mohawk is a hairstyle where the sides of the head are shaved, leaving a strip of upright hair in the center. It is often associated with punk culture and bold self-expression.

mohawk

/ˈmoʊhɔːk/ /ˈməʊhɔːk/

Definition:

A hairstyle with a strip of upright hair in the center and shaved sides, or a member of a Native American tribe.

Synonyms:

punk haircut, crest, spikes, Iroquois

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

straight hair, bald head

Common Collocations:

spiky mohawk, shave a mohawk, dye a mohawk

Derivatives:

Mohican (variant), Mohawkian (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "mohawk" for the hairstyle or the tribe; avoid confusion with "Mohican," another hairstyle name.

Common Phrases:

rock a mohawk, mohawk stance (skateboarding), tough as a Mohawk warrior

Etymology:

Derived from the name of the Mohawk people, an Iroquois tribe; later applied to the hairstyle in the 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. He styled his hair into a bright blue mohawk for the concert.
  • 2. The barber shaved the sides to create a sharp mohawk look.
  • 3. She admired his daring mohawk at the punk rock show.
  • 4. The Mohawk tribe has a rich cultural history in North America.

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