harish
Harish (adj) means resembling a hare in appearance or behaviour. Example: “The rabbit had an oddly harish look with its long ears.”
How to use harish
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomewhat like a hare; a rare, mostly descriptive word.
Word forms
more harish comparative, most harish superlative
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The rabbit had an oddly _____ look with its long ears.
Etymology
From hare + the suffix -ish.
Rhymes for harish
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What does “harish” mean?
The word “harish” means resembling a hare in appearance or behaviour. In plain terms, somewhat like a hare; a rare, mostly descriptive word.
How do you use “harish” in a sentence?
Here is “harish” used in a sentence: “The rabbit had an oddly harish look with its long ears.”
What part of speech is “harish”?
“Harish” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of harish?
"harish" (adj) means resembling a hare in appearance or behaviour.