What is another word for hairless?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ələs] (IPA)

Hairless is a term used to refer to the lack of hair, fur, or wool on an animal or a person. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used to convey the same meaning. Bald, smooth, shiny, sleek, and bare are some of the different words that can be used to describe someone or something that is hairless. Additionally, the term depilated can be used to describe hair removal processes, such as waxing or shaving, that make a person or animal temporarily hairless. Using these synonyms can help add diversity and clarity to your writing or speech when describing the appearance of someone or something.

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What are the opposite words for hairless?

The antonyms for the word "hairless" include words that describe having a significant amount of hair or fur. These words include hairy, furry, woolly, shaggy, and bushy. Hairy pertains to the presence of hair, fur, or bristles. Furry describes an animal that has a dense or soft coat of hair or fur, while woolly pertains specifically to the presence of tight, curly hair or fur, like that of a sheep. Shaggy describes hair or fur that is untrimmed, irregular, and somewhat unkempt. Finally, bushy refers to hair, fur or foliage that is thick and full. All of these words represent the opposite of "hairless" and evoke images of animals with thick coats of hair or fur.

Usage examples for Hairless

His head, hairless, was more like Frau Dremmel's, thought Ingeborg, than Frau Dremmel's could ever have possibly been, and if ever his hair grew, she said to herself gazing at him wide-eyed, it would undoubtedly do it from the beginning in a knob.
"The Pastor's Wife"
Elizabeth von Arnim
Save for the slow turn of each head the better to follow the progress of the magician no limb nor muscle moved as in silence Marufa bore the like of which had never before been seen; a thing like unto a stone, having an ear almost as large and as erect as an angry elephant, the colour of a lion yet hairless.
"Witch-Doctors"
Charles Beadle
Britt, hairless, his face sickly white, his night gear fluttering, was as starkly bodeful as if he were newly risen from the grave, garbed in death's cerements.
"When Egypt Went Broke"
Holman Day

Famous quotes with Hairless

  • I am Armenian, so of course I am obsessed with laser hair removal! Arms, bikini, legs, underarms... my entire body is hairless.
    Kim Kardashian
  • Yes, Data is hairless but I am not. And we are both anatomically correct.
    Brent Spiner
  • The part that wasn't a jackpot was his baseball mound of red pubic hair that looked like it had literally been attached with a glue gun. I couldn't believe how much there was, and wondered how he had never heard of scissors, or--more appropriate for that kind of growth--hedge trimmers. I didn't understand what porn he was watching to not be aware of the trimming that was happening all across the world among his compatriots. I'm not a finicky person when it comes to pubic hair maintenance and I certainly don't expect men to shave it all off, leaving themselves to look like a hairless cat. That's even creepier then than seeing what Austin had, which could really only be compared to one thing: A clown in a leg lock.
    Chelsea Handler
  • 'How can slaves be sent by Allah? You all have hairless faces, the mark of the bondman.'
    Anthony Burgess
  • Though but ten years old he was fully as strong as the average man of thirty, and far more agile than the most practiced athlete ever becomes. And day by day his strength was increasing. His life among these fierce apes had been happy; for his recollection held no other life, nor did he know that there existed within the universe aught else than his little forest and the wild jungle animals with which he was familiar. He was nearly ten before he commenced to realize that a great difference existed between himself and his fellows. His little body, burned brown by exposure, suddenly caused him feelings of intense shame, for he realized that it was entirely hairless, like some low snake, or other reptile.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

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