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Haired

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/hɛrd/

Definitions

1. Having hair of a specified kind or quality.

2. Covered with hair.

Usage Examples

1. The long-haired cat lounged by the fireplace.

2. She admired the red-haired woman’s striking appearance.

Etymology

Derived from "hair" (Old English "hǣr") + "-ed," a suffix indicating possession of a quality. Used in English since the 15th century.

Synonyms

Furry, hairy, coated

Antonyms

Bald, hairless

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchchevelu/ʃə.və.ly/
Spanishpeludo/peˈluðo/
Germanbehaart/bəˈhaːɐ̯t/
Italiancapelluto/ka.pelˈlu.to/
Russianволосатый/vɐlɐˈsatɨj/
Hindiबालों वाला/baalon waala/
Mandarin有毛的/yǒu máo de/
Arabicمشعر/muʃʕir/
Japanese毛のある/ke no aru/
Portuguesepeludo/peˈludu/
Turkishkıllı/kɯlˈlɯ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, "haired" is typically pronounced as /hɛrd/, while in British English, it may sound closer to /hɛəd/.

Historical Usage

The term "haired" has been used since Middle English to describe someone or something possessing hair of a particular type.

Cultural Nuances

The term is often used in descriptions of breeds of animals (e.g., "short-haired dog") or physical attributes of people.

More Information

"Haired" is commonly found in compound adjectives like "curly-haired" or "white-haired," emphasizing the texture or color of hair. It is not used independently but always in combination with another descriptor.

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