Definitions and Examples of hairless, bald
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having no hair or fur.
Example
The sphynx cat is a hairless breed that requires special care.
Having little or no hair on the head.
Example
He started going bald in his thirties and decided to shave his head.
Key Differences: hairless vs bald
- 1Hairless describes a complete absence of hair or fur, while bald refers specifically to a lack of hair on the head.
- 2Bald can be used to describe a gradual loss of hair, while hairless implies a natural state of being without hair or fur.
Effective Usage of hairless, bald
- 1Describing Animals: Use hairless to describe animals that naturally lack fur or hair, such as the sphynx cat or the naked mole-rat.
- 2Describing People: Use bald to describe people who have lost their hair on the head, either gradually or due to medical conditions.
- 3Comparing and Contrasting: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast different states of hair or fur on animals or people.
Remember this!
The antonyms of peludo are hairless and bald. Hairless describes a complete absence of hair or fur, while bald refers specifically to a lack of hair on the head. Use these words to describe animals and people, and to compare and contrast different states of hair or fur.