What is another word for harefoot?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡əfʊt] (IPA)

Harefoot is a word that refers to someone who walks quickly and nimbly like a hare. Other synonyms for this word include fleet-footed, nimble, agile, spry, and lively. Each of these words describes someone who can move quickly and gracefully, easily avoiding obstacles and moving with great speed. To be harefoot is to be light on your feet and able to change direction quickly, making this an excellent word to describe athletes or dancers. Synonyms like nimble, spry, and agile can also describe people who are quick to react mentally as well as physically, making them excellent problem solvers and decision makers.

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What are the hypernyms for Harefoot?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Harefoot

161, 162 Harald harefoot, king of England, i.
"History of the English People, Index"
John Richard Green
Edmund Iron-side, Harold harefoot, Edward the Confessor; but this is exceptional, and the Anglo-Saxon, as a rule, was satisfied with one name.
"The Romance of Names"
Ernest Weekley
Harold was a swift sprinter, and was called "harefoot" by those who were intimate enough to exchange calls and coarse anecdotes with him.
"Comic History of England"
Bill Nye

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