Connect vs Hook up
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Connect
Top 1,000 (very common)A2verb
Hook up
InformalBeyond 10,000 (less common)
Most formal: ConnectMost common: Connect
| Connect | Hook up | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 /["/kəˈnekt/","/kəˈnekts/","/kəˈnektɪd/","/kəˈnektɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kəˈnekt/","/kəˈnekts/","/kəˈnektɪd/","/kəˈnektɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 //hʊk ʌp//🇺🇸 //hʊk ʌp// |
| Meaning | to join or link things together | To connect or become romantically involved with someone. |
| Example | I need to connect my phone to the Wi-Fi. | They decided to hook up after knowing each other for a few weeks. |
| Register | Neutral | Informal |
| How common | Top 1,000 (very common) | Beyond 10,000 (less common) |
| CEFR level | A2 | - |
| Part of speech | verb | |
| Collocations | directly, physically, remotely, to, with, directly, physically, remotely, to, with, directly, physically, remotely, to, with, closely, inextricably, intimately, to, with, directly, physically, remotely, to, with | hook up with someone, hook up at a party, hook up casually |
| Antonyms | disconnect, separate, break | - |
| Common mistakes | 'Connect with' is often confused with 'connect to'; 'connect to' is typically used for devices., 'Connecting' is sometimes incorrectly used when referring to relationships instead of feelings. | 'Hook up' used for serious relationships instead of casual ones., Confusing with 'hook' which refers to a physical object., 'Hooking up' used in the past tense incorrectly, e.g., 'I hooked up to my friend.' |
| Usage notes | Used to describe joining two entities, like people, ideas, or objects. Can be used in social contexts (connecting with friends) or technical contexts (connecting devices). Avoid in overly formal writing. | Use 'hook up' in casual conversations, often among younger people. Avoid in formal settings. |
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Frequently asked questions: Connect vs Hook up
What's the difference between Connect and Hook up?
Connect: to join or link things together Hook up: To connect or become romantically involved with someone.
Which is more formal: Connect and Hook up?
Connect is the most formal of these.
Which is more common: Connect and Hook up?
Connect is the most common in everyday English.
Can you show an example of each?
Connect: I need to connect my phone to the Wi-Fi. Hook up: They decided to hook up after knowing each other for a few weeks.
Can I use Connect and Hook up interchangeably?
Not always. Connect and Hook up are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.