hairy
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English hery, heeri, hary, equivalent to hair + -y. Compare Saterland Frisian hierich (“hairy”), West Frisian hierrich (“hairy”), Dutch harig (“hairy”), German Low German harig (“hairy”), German haarig (“hairy”), Swedish hårig (“hairy”), Icelandic hárugur (“hairy”). Compare also Old English hǣriht (“hairy”) and ġehǣre (“hairy”).
The sense "terrifying, scary" possibly results from a blend of hair-raising and scary.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]hairy (comparative hairier, superlative hairiest)
- (of a person) Having a lot of body hair.
- (of an animal) Having a lot of fur.
- Near-synonyms: long-haired, furry
- hairy mammoth
- (of a human body part other than the head) Having hair growing from it.
- (uncommon) Long-haired.
- yelling about dirty, hairy hippies
- Seeming as if hair-covered or as if consisting of hair.
- Near-synonym: hairlike
- hairy cell leukemia
- hairy moss
- (informal) Difficult, complex, intricate, or intimidating.
- It’s a hairy problem, and will probably take several weeks to sort out.
- (informal) Causing anxiety or fright; terrifying, scary.
- Synonym: hair-raising
Antonyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- Andean hairy armadillo
- big, fat, hairy deal
- big hairy armadillo
- big hairy deal
- black hairy tongue syndrome
- hairily
- hairiness
- hairy armadillo
- hairy balls
- hairy ball theorem
- hairy canary
- hairy cell
- hairy click beetle
- hairy Darling pea
- hairy-eared dwarf lemur
- hairy eyeball
- hairy frog
- hairy hedgehog
- hairy leukoplakia
- hairy molly
- hairy nightshade
- hairy panic
- hairy-soled conyrat
- hairy spider orchid
- hairy-tailed mole
- hairy willowherb
- hairy woodpecker
- northern hairy-nosed wombat
- screaming hairy armadillo
- Shanghai hairy crab
- southern hairy-nosed wombat
- Venus's hairstone
Translations
[edit]of a person
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of an animal
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of a body part other than the head
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difficult, complex, intricate, or intimidating
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See also
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- en:Fear
- en:Hair