informalcommon_idiom

UK//juː niːd ə ˈhɛəkʌt//US//ju nid ə ˈhɛrˌkʌt//

Meaning of You need a haircut

A suggestion that someone's hair should be cut.

In simple words: You should cut your hair.

You need a haircut in a sentence

  • I think you need a haircut; your hair is getting long.
  • Before our date, you need a haircut; you want to look sharp.
  • My brother told me that I really need a haircut.
  • Everyone keeps saying I need a haircut; maybe I should listen.
  • You look great, but you need a haircut.

How to use You need a haircut

Commonly used among friends and family, not suitable for formal situations.

Grammar pattern

set phrase

Memory hint

Think of hair needing a trim like a plant needs pruning.

Related words

Collocations with You need a haircut

  • need a trim
  • get a haircut
  • schedule a haircut

Synonyms for You need a haircut

  • get a trim
  • have your hair cut
  • need a trim

Common mistakes with You need a haircut

  • Leaving out 'a' before 'haircut'.
  • Saying 'need haircut' instead of 'need a haircut'.

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Frequently asked questions about You need a haircut

What does You need a haircut mean?

You should cut your hair.

What is the definition of You need a haircut?

A suggestion that someone's hair should be cut.

How do you use You need a haircut in a sentence?

I think you need a haircut; your hair is getting long.

Can you give another example of You need a haircut?

Before our date, you need a haircut; you want to look sharp.

What are synonyms for You need a haircut?

Common alternatives include get a trim, have your hair cut, need a trim.

What words go with You need a haircut?

It commonly pairs with need a trim, get a haircut, schedule a haircut.

What are common mistakes when using You need a haircut?

Leaving out 'a' before 'haircut'. Saying 'need haircut' instead of 'need a haircut'.

How do you pronounce You need a haircut?

US: //ju nid ə ˈhɛrˌkʌt//, UK: //juː niːd ə ˈhɛəkʌt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You need a haircut formal or informal?

"You need a haircut" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You need a haircut?

Commonly used among friends and family, not suitable for formal situations.