harelip
Americannoun
noun
Sensitive Note
The term harelip is usually perceived as insulting because it compares the deformity in humans to the normal cleft lip of a hare. The accepted term for this medical condition is cleft lip.
Other Word Forms
- harelipped adjective
Etymology
Origin of harelip
Example Sentences
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Their romance is more awkward than whirlwind as he fears she will dislike him because of his severe harelip and recurring nightmares.
From Salon • Nov. 4, 2021
Jane Click’s son, Billy, had a friend, a shy child with a harelip.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 3, 2018
She can’t see his harelip and understands the way he speaks because she listens intently, so he lets her in, overcoming his shyness.
From The Guardian • Aug. 1, 2015
A onetime automobile mechanic, Cartheuser had a harelip, presumably a cleft palate, a pronounced speech defect.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The man who admitted him was one of Varys's prettier finds, a Braavosi daggerman with a harelip and a lazy eye.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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