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hirsute

American  
[hur-soot, hur-soot] / ˈhɜr sut, hɜrˈsut /

adjective

  1. hairy; shaggy.

    Synonyms:
    furry, woolly, bushy, bearded, unshaved, pilose
  2. Botany, Zoology. covered with long, rather stiff hairs.

  3. of, relating to, or characteristic of hair.


hirsute British  
/ ˈhɜːsjuːt /

adjective

  1. covered with hair

  2. (of plants or their parts) covered with long but not stiff hairs

  3. (of a person) having long, thick, or untrimmed hair

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Other Word Forms

  • hirsuteness noun
  • subhirsute adjective
  • subhirsuteness noun

Etymology

Origin of hirsute

1615–25; < Latin hirsūtus rough, shaggy, bristly; akin to horrid

Example Sentences

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The hirsute libertarian, using leverage from his midterm elections triumph in October, just massaged labor reform legislation through Congress, delivering one of the Big Three structural reforms on markets’ wish list.

From Barron's

Fans of the hirsute sourpuss seek him out for his in-your-face edge — the opposite of Santa’s remote joviality.

From Los Angeles Times

There was also a fervent believer in Sasquatch and a museum in Santa Cruz dedicated to the hirsute, mythical creature.

From Los Angeles Times

A high point for polished yet hirsute L.A. rock: The Eagles’ Hollywood phantasmagoria is named record of the year the same night Fleetwood Mac wins the album prize with the darkly glittering “Rumours.”

From Los Angeles Times

Spokesman and prominent letter writer Keith Flett says the group is "continuing to review Prince William's latest beard and assessing if it is contributing to a positive image of the hirsute in the public eye".

From BBC