Hat
UK /["/hæt/"]/US /["/hæt/"]/
Definition
a piece of clothing made to fit the head, often with a brim (= a flat edge that sticks out), usually worn out of doors
In simple words: A covering for the head.
Examples
- She wore a beautiful hat to the party.
- The hat kept him warm during the winter.
- I bought a new hat for the summer.
- He tipped his hat to greet her.
- She likes to collect different styles of hats.
- The magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat.
- He wore a hat to protect himself from the sun.
- The children loved the colorful hats at the fair.
Usage notes
Use 'hat' when discussing clothing, especially in contexts about fashion, weather, or roles (like a chef's hat). Avoid in very formal writing, where 'headwear' might be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
wear + hat
Memory hint
Think of a 'hat' as a 'head accessory that transforms' your look.
Collocations
- broad-brimmed
- wide-brimmed
- floppy
- don
- place
- doff
- be trimmed with something
- box
- shop
- store
Synonyms
- cap
- headgear
- headwear
- bonnet
- fedora
Antonyms
- barehead
- naked
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'hat' with 'cap' which is a specific type of hat.
- Using 'hats' when referring to the function or role (e.g., 'wearing many hats').