单词 | hard-favoured |
释义 | hard-favoured/ˌhɑːdˈfeɪvəd/(US hard-favored) Now archaic and used chiefly with allusion to Shakespeare (see quot. 1616 at sense 1) adjective Of a person: coarse-featured, hard-faced; having a harsh, ugly, or unpleasant appearance, aspect, or character. OriginMid 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas More (1478–1535), lord chancellor, humanist, and martyr. Apparently from hard + favour + -ed. |
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