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    hare·brained
    /ˈherbrānd/

    adjective

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  2. : foolish sense 1. 2. : absurd, ridiculous. Synonyms. birdbrained. ditzy. ditsy. dizzy. featherbrained. flighty. frivolous. frothy. futile. giddy. goofy. light-headed. light-minded. puerile. scatterbrained. silly. yeasty.

  3. (of plans or people) silly or not practical: harebrained scheme That sounds like another of his harebrained schemes! Synonyms. insane. loopy informal. mad (SILLY) UK informal. Note: The spelling harebrained is most common. The spelling hair-brained is also frequently used, but some people consider it to be incorrect.

  4. Something that's harebrained is reckless or foolish. Sometimes, harebrained ideas work out just fine — several people have survived trips over Niagara Falls in a barrel, for example. If you have what you think is a great idea, but someone else calls it a harebrained scheme, it means they think you'd be a fool to try it.

  5. You use harebrained to describe a scheme or theory which you consider to be very foolish and which you think is unlikely to be successful or true. [ disapproval ] This isn't the first harebrained scheme he's had.

  6. Harebrained definition: giddy; reckless.. See examples of HAREBRAINED used in a sentence.

  7. Define harebrained. harebrained synonyms, harebrained pronunciation, harebrained translation, English dictionary definition of harebrained. adj. Having or showing little sense; foolish: a harebrained scheme.

  8. Aug 31, 2023 · harebrained (comparative more harebrained, superlative most harebrained) (of an idea or plan etc) Absurd, foolish or stupid.

  9. Harebrained Definition. hârbrānd. hare-brained. Meanings. Synonyms. Definition Source. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Having or showing little sense; reckless, flighty, giddy, rash, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (of an idea or plan etc) Absurd, foolish or stupid. Wiktionary.

  10. Definition of harebrained adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. You use harebrained to describe a scheme or theory which you consider to be very foolish and which you think is unlikely to be successful or true. [ disapproval ] This isn't the first harebrained scheme he's had.