How to Use "Hair" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words hair (n): mass of thin thread-like strands that grow on a person's head; animal fur

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Used with adjectives:

"She has black hair."
(black, blond, brown, red, golden, dark, fair, grey, white)

"He has curly hair."
(curly, fine, straight, thick, wavy)

"He tried to tame his messy hair."
(messy, frizzy, tangled, unruly, untidy)

"She has such beautiful hair."
(beautiful, shiny, silky)

"She looks nice with cropped hair."
(cropped, long, short, shoulder-length, waist-length)

"He's worried about thinning hair."
(thinning)

"The furniture is covered with cat hair."
(cat, dog)

Used with verbs:

"She has thick hair."
(has)

"He's starting to lose his hair."
(lose)

"She always wears her hair up."
(wears)

"I need to fix my hair."
(fix, do, dry, blow-dry, style)

"She braided her hair."
(braided, put up, tied back, curled)

"Make sure to brush your hair before pictures."
(brush, comb)

"She washes her hair daily."
(washes, shampoos)

"He got his hair cut yesterday."
(cut, trimmed)

"She perms her hair every three months."
(perms, straightens, dyes, colors)

"I am waiting for my hair to grow."
(grow)

"He shaved his hair."
(shaved)

Used with nouns:

"He's trying to deal with hair loss."
(loss)

"I am at the hair salon."
(salon, stylist)

"I bought some hair color."
(color, dye)

"She's getting hair extensions."
(extensions)


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