hared

[heəd]

hared Definition

  • 1past tense of 'hare'
  • 2a feeling of intense dislike or animosity

Using hared: Examples

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

  • Example

    She hared him for his rude behavior.

  • Example

    He felt a deep hared towards his ex-wife.

  • Example

    The two countries have a long history of hared towards each other.

  • Example

    I can't stand the hared between those two coworkers.

hared Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hared

  • to maintain a strong feeling of dislike or animosity towards someone or something

    Example

    She still holds a hare against her former boss for firing her.

  • hare-brained

    foolish or reckless

    Example

    His hare-brained scheme to rob a bank landed him in jail.

  • completely crazy or insane

    Example

    After staying up all night, he was as mad as a March hare.

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Summary: hared in Brief

The term 'hared' [heəd] is the past tense of 'hare' and refers to a feeling of intense dislike or animosity. It can be used as both a verb and a noun, as in 'She hared him for his rude behavior.' 'Hared' is often accompanied by phrases like 'hold a hare,' meaning to maintain a strong feeling of dislike, and 'mad as a March hare,' meaning completely crazy or insane.