单词 | hard-featured |
释义 | hard-featuredadj. Having or characterized by hard or harsh features. Cf. hard adj. 17b. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [adjective] foulOE uglyc1386 malgraciousa1393 unsightlya1400 loathc1400 ouglec1415 shrewdc1430 unsightyc1440 unwholesome?a1500 evil-favoured1530 ill-favoured1530 uglisome1530 huggeda1533 hard-favoureda1535 evil-liking1535 ill-favorited1579 stigmatical1589 stigmatic1597 sightlessa1616 hard-featured1638 grislya1681 bad-looking1757 unmackly1765 unfavourable1776 dissightly1777 eyesore1798 wavelled1886 spiderly1891 Plain Jane1912 hackit1985 1638 R. Younge Drunkard's Char. 369 A swarthy and hard featured visage, loves not the company of cleare beauties. 1748 T. Smollett Roderick Random II. xlix. 133 A tall raw-boned man, with a hard featured countenance. 1823 J. F. Cooper Pilot I. iii. 25 We ought to be getting the schooner out of this hard-featured landscape. 1874 J. L. Motley Life John of Barneveld II. xxiii. 424 A hard-featured but commanding and not uncomely woman. 1904 Nineteenth Cent. July 132 Perhaps this hard-featured offspring of genius [sc. the Ballad of Reading Gaol]..ought not, appropriately, to keep company with the pretty effeminate weaklings of which..my collection consists. 1942 ‘M. Fitt’ Requiem for Robert iii. 76 The concierge who peered out at him through her peep-hole was one of the hard-featured type. 2008 Professional Engin. Feb. 20 Afghanistan is a landscape of hard-featured beauty, where mountains tower over rugged plains. 2009 New Yorker 10 Aug. 86/3 Tough, hard-featured types like Nina, whose fortunes we follow. Derivatives hard-ˈfeaturedness n. now rare ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [noun] uglinessc1340 foulnessa1398 dishonestyc1400 deformityc1450 laidure1483 ugsomeness1483 evilfavouredness1535 ill-favouredness1565 hard-favouredness1585 deformedness1588 disgrace1596 unsightliness1611 disfavour1706 hard-featuredness1839 eye-soreness1883 1839 G. Dennis Summer in Andalucia II. xii. 297 The Highland lassie, or Swiss peasant-girl, pursuing a similar occupation, displays all the coarseness, clumsiness, and hard-featuredness of the boor. 1856 J. Ruskin Mod. Painters IV. 341 That absence of perception of the Beautiful, which introduced a general hardfeaturedness of figure into all German and Flemish early art. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1638 |
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