Pocket Meaning

UK /ˈpɒkɪt/
US /ˈpɑːkɪt/
Word Definition
pocket meaning

Pocket Definition & Usage

noun

A small bag or pouch sewn into clothing or an item for carrying small objects.

Examples

  • "I keep my keys in the pocket of my jacket."
  • "She reached into her back pocket for her wallet."
  • "His phone slipped out of his pocket and onto the floor."
  • "I put the receipt in my front pocket to keep it safe."
  • "Don't put your coins in the pocket with your phone; it could scratch."
noun

A small, often hidden or reserved, area or space where something is kept or reserved for a particular use.

Examples

  • "He managed to keep a small pocket of savings in case of an emergency."
  • "There's a pocket of resistance in the city despite the government’s control."
  • "A pocket of fresh air entered the room when the window was cracked open."
  • "The town has a pocket of wealthy residents who prefer to remain anonymous."
  • "She discovered a pocket of warmth in the old house during the cold winter night."
verb

To conceal or hide something, especially in a pocket or similar space.

Examples

  • "He pocketed the money before anyone could see."
  • "She quickly pocketed the pen and left the room."
  • "After the meeting, he pocketed the report without anyone noticing."
  • "He tried to pocket the small item from the shop, but the alarm went off."
  • "She pocketed the letter, not ready to face the truth it contained."
noun

A small amount or portion of something, often money or a limited resource.

Examples

  • "He made a quick pocket of cash by selling his old furniture."
  • "The business made a small pocket of profit this quarter despite the downturn."
  • "She received a pocket of money as a reward for her efforts."
  • "He had to settle for a pocket of fries instead of a full meal."
  • "They managed to pocket some extra change after the sale."

Cultural Context

The word 'pocket' originates from Middle English and Old French, where it referred to a small pouch or bag. Historically, pockets were not always sewn into clothing and were sometimes separate bags or purses that could be carried around. With the development of modern clothing, the pocket became a standard feature in pants, jackets, and shirts.

The Hidden Stash

Story

The Hidden Stash

It was a warm summer evening when Sarah realized that her old coat, the one she had found at a thrift store years ago, still had something special hidden in one of its pockets. She hadn’t worn it in months, but as she reached into the deep inner pocket to check for any forgotten tissues or receipts, her fingers brushed against something small and firm. Her heart skipped a beat. There, wedged in the pocket, was a small, folded note. Opening it, she found a tiny map, drawn with a quick hand, leading to a park she hadn’t visited in years. She immediately felt a rush of nostalgia. The park had been the place where she and her childhood friends used to meet, exploring the woods and playing games. She had long since lost contact with them, but this mysterious map brought back memories of simpler days. Sarah decided to follow the map. When she arrived at the park, she looked for the 'X' marked on the map. After some searching, she found an old wooden bench, worn by time. Beneath it was a small tin box. She opened it and found a small pocket of cash inside—a forgotten treasure from her friends, left there for her to discover. The idea of something so simple, a 'pocket' of money, left as a gift from the past, brought a smile to her face. It was a reminder that some things—like friendships and memories—are never truly lost, just hidden away, waiting to be found again.

The Hidden Stash