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- Dictionaryhare/hɛː/
noun
- 1. a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having very long hind legs and typically found in grassland or open woodland.
verb
- 1. run with great speed: British "he hared off between the trees"
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HARE definition: 1. an animal like a large rabbit that can run very fast and has long ears 2. to run or go very…. Learn more.
- English (US)
HARE meaning: 1. an animal like a large rabbit that can run...
- Znaczenie Hare, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
HARE definicja: 1. an animal like a large rabbit that can...
- Hare: Russian Translation
HARE translate: заяц . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Hare Turkish Translation
HARE translate: yabani tavşan, yabani tavşan. Learn more in...
- Hare: French Translation
HARE translate: lièvre. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Hare: Japanese Translation
hare translate: 野うさぎ, 脱兎(だっと)のごとく走る. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the difference between hare and rabbit, and how to use hare as a noun and a verb. Find synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles for hare.
Hares are herbivorous mammals belonging to the genus Lepus, with long ears, fast running and precocial young. They are native to Africa, Eurasia and North America, and have various names and cultural significance.
Hare can refer to a rodentlike mammal, a constellation, a game, or a verb meaning to rush. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and usage of hare in different contexts and idioms.
HARE meaning: 1. an animal like a large rabbit that can run very fast and has long ears 2. to run or go very…. Learn more.
Learn the meaning of hare as a noun and a verb, and see how it differs from rabbit. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and usage of hare in British and American English.
Hares are animals that are closely related to rabbits but larger, with longer ears and hind legs. Remember the overconfident animal that lost a race against a tortoise in Aesop's famous fable? That was a hare!