How Do You Spell HAIRIER?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡əɹɪə] (IPA)

The word "hairier" is spelled with the double letters "rr" because it follows the rule of doubling the final consonant when adding a suffix to a one-syllable word that ends in a vowel and a consonant. "Hairier" is pronounced /ˈheərɪər/, with the stressed syllable "hair" rhyming with "bear" and the second syllable pronounced like the word "ear." The word means having more hair or being more hairy than something else. It is commonly used to describe animals or people with excessive body hair.

HAIRIER Meaning and Definition

  1. Hairier (comparative adjective):

    1. Describing an object, animal, or person whose surface or body is covered with an unusually large amount of hair or fur, in comparison to the average or standard amount. This term indicates a higher level of hairiness and is often used to compare the degree of hair growth. The adjective "hairier" is commonly employed to convey a visual or tactile sense of excess or profusion of hair. It suggests a more substantial or noticeable presence of hair in relation to its usual quantities.

    2. In a figurative sense, it can refer to situations or circumstances that are characterized by greater complexity, intricacy, or difficulty. Similar to the literal definition, this usage likens the figurative situation to a scenario with more hair, implying that it is more challenging to navigate or comprehend. For example, one might say "the second half of the novel was hairier than the first," implying that it was more complex or involved.

    The superlative form of "hairier" is "hairiest," which refers to the highest level of hairiness or the most extreme comparison to the norm.

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Etymology of HAIRIER

The word "hairier" is derived from the adjective "hairy", which dates back to the Old English word "hǣr" or "hēr". The original meaning of "hǣr" referred to hair, fur, or the bristles of a boar. Over time, the term evolved to describe something covered in hair or having an abundance of hair. The "-ier" suffix is a comparative suffix added to adjectives, indicating a greater degree of the quality described. Therefore, "hairier" means having more hair or being more covered in hair.

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