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harebrained

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hare⋅brained

[hair-breynd]
–adjective
giddy; reckless.


Origin:
1545–55; hare + brained


harebrainedly, adverb
harebrainedness, noun


rattlebrained, scatterbrained, half-baked, dimwitted.
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hare·brained   (hâr'brānd')   
adj.  Foolish; flighty: a harebrained scheme.
Usage Note: The first use of harebrained dates to 1548. The spelling hairbrained also has a long history, going back to the 1500s when hair was a variant spelling of hare. The hair variant was preserved in Scotland into the 18th century, and as a result it is impossible to tell exactly when people began writing hairbrained in the belief that the word means "having a hair-sized brain" rather than "with no more sense than a hare." While hairbrained continues to be used and confused, it should be avoided in favor of harebrained which has been established as the correct spelling.
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