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  1. adjective. informal (also hair-brained) uk / ˈheə.breɪnd / us / ˈher.breɪnd / Add to word list. (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.

  2. hairbrained. View usage for: Source: Google Books Ngram Viewer. → a variant spelling of harebrained.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  3. Hairbrained definition: a variant spelling of harebrained. See examples of HAIRBRAINED used in a sentence.

  4. hare· brained ˈher-ˈbrānd. Synonyms of harebrained. 1. : 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. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

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  6. 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.

  7. Define hairbrained. hairbrained synonyms, hairbrained pronunciation, hairbrained translation, English dictionary definition of hairbrained. adj. Usage Problem Harebrained. See Usage Note at harebrained.

  8. adjective. giddy; reckless. Synonyms: dimwitted, scatterbrained, half-baked, rattlebrained. harebrained. / ˈhɛəˌbreɪnd / adjective. rash, foolish, or badly thought out. harebrained schemes.

  9. Definition of 'harebrained' harebrained. (hɛərbreɪnd ) also hare-brained. adjective [usu ADJ n] 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.

  10. Having or showing little sense; foolish: a harebrained scheme. Usage Note: The first recorded 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.