hags

[hรฆgz]

hags Definition

  • 1an ugly old woman, especially a witch
  • 2a female demon

Using hags: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hags" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old woman who lived in the forest was rumored to be a hag.

  • Example

    The witches in Macbeth were depicted as hags.

  • Example

    The village was said to be haunted by a hag who would steal children at night.

hags Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hags

Phrases with hags

  • old hag

    an offensive term used to describe an old woman, often implying ugliness or unpleasantness

    Example

    He called his ex-wife an old hag during their argument.

  • hag-ridden

    tormented or harassed by a persistent worry or problem

    Example

    He was hag-ridden by the thought of losing his job.

  • hag's tooth

    a pointed pinnacle of rock on a mountain ridge

    Example

    The climbers had to navigate around several hag's teeth to reach the summit.

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Summary: hags in Brief

A 'hag' [hรฆgz] is an ugly old woman, often associated with witchcraft or demonic activity. It can also refer to a female demon. The term is used in literature and folklore, as well as in modern language, often in phrases like 'old hag' or 'hag-ridden.'