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hat
noun
A
piece
of
clothing
that
you
wear
on
your
head
,
often
with
a
brim
,
for
warmth
,
protection
,
or
style
.
•
She
put
on
a
warm
woolen
hat
before
going
outside
.
She
put
on
a
warm
woolen
hat
before
going
outside
.
•
The
cowboy
tipped
his
wide-brimmed
hat
to
greet
the
villagers
.
The
cowboy
tipped
his
wide-brimmed
hat
to
greet
the
villagers
.
From
Old
English
'hæt'
,
related
to
German
'Hut'
and
Dutch
'hoed'
,
all
meaning
a
covering
for
the
head
.
noun
An
informal
way
to
refer
to
a
role
or
job
that
someone
has
,
especially
when
the
same
person
has
several
such
roles
.
•
In
the
morning
he
wears
his
teacher
hat
,
but
in
the
evening
he
puts
on
his
coach
hat
.
In
the
morning
he
wears
his
teacher
hat
,
but
in
the
evening
he
puts
on
his
coach
hat
.
•
Start-up
founders
often
juggle
many
hats
at
once
,
from
marketing
to
accounting
.
Start-up
founders
often
juggle
many
hats
at
once
,
from
marketing
to
accounting
.
Extension
of
the
main
sense
‘
head
covering
’,
invoking
the
idea
of
putting
on
different
hats
for
different
duties
.
verb
-
hat
,
hatting
,
hats
,
hatted
To
put
a
hat
on
someone
or
something
.
•
The
doorman
politely
hatted
the
guest
before
she
entered
the
gala
.
The
doorman
politely
hatted
the
guest
before
she
entered
the
gala
.
•
Victorian
butlers
would
sometimes
hat
their
employers
’
statues
for
festive
occasions
.
Victorian
butlers
would
sometimes
hat
their
employers
’
statues
for
festive
occasions
.
Verbal
use
formed
from
the
noun
‘
hat
’,
meaning
to
supply
or
put
on
a
hat
.
noun
In
computing
and
mathematics
,
the
^
symbol
,
also
called
a
caret
,
used
to
show
an
exponent
or
as
a
control
character
.
•
Type
a
hat
between
the
numbers
to
write
2hat3
for
two
to
the
power
of
three
.
Type
a
hat
between
the
numbers
to
write
2hat3
for
two
to
the
power
of
three
.
•
The
command
uses
the
control
hat
to
indicate
the
shortcut
.
The
command
uses
the
control
hat
to
indicate
the
shortcut
.
Name
comes
from
the
small
pointed
‘
roof
’
shape
that
resembles
a
tiny
hat
above
a
letter
or
number
.
chat
verb
-
chat
,
chatting
,
chats
,
chatted
to
talk
in
a
friendly
,
informal
way
•
During
lunch
break
,
the
employees
chat
about
their
weekend
plans
near
the
coffee
machine
.
During
lunch
break
,
the
employees
chat
about
their
weekend
plans
near
the
coffee
machine
.
•
Grandpa
loves
to
chat
with
the
neighbors
while
watering
his
garden
.
Grandpa
loves
to
chat
with
the
neighbors
while
watering
his
garden
.
From
Old
French
‘
chater
’
meaning
‘
to
chatter
,
gossip
’;
echoic
of
rapid
talking
.
noun
a
friendly
,
informal
conversation
•
After
class
,
Emma
had
a
quick
chat
with
her
teacher
about
the
homework
.
After
class
,
Emma
had
a
quick
chat
with
her
teacher
about
the
homework
.
•
Let
’
s
grab
coffee
tomorrow
and
have
a
long
chat
about
your
trip
.
Let
’
s
grab
coffee
tomorrow
and
have
a
long
chat
about
your
trip
.
verb
-
chat
,
chatting
,
chats
,
chatted
to
exchange
written
messages
instantly
over
the
internet
•
I
chat
with
my
friends
online
every
evening
after
dinner
.
I
chat
with
my
friends
online
every
evening
after
dinner
.
•
She
chatted
with
the
customer
support
agent
through
the
website
’
s
help
window
.
She
chatted
with
the
customer
support
agent
through
the
website
’
s
help
window
.
noun
a
real-time
written
conversation
held
on
the
internet
•
Our
team
has
a
group
chat
where
we
share
project
updates
.
Our
team
has
a
group
chat
where
we
share
project
updates
.
•
The
live
customer
chat
was
helpful
and
solved
my
problem
quickly
.
The
live
customer
chat
was
helpful
and
solved
my
problem
quickly
.
noun
a
small
songbird
related
to
thrushes
,
often
with
a
brightly
colored
chest
,
found
in
Europe
,
Asia
,
and
Africa
•
The
stone
chat
perched
on
a
fence
post
,
flicking
its
tail
.
The
stone
chat
perched
on
a
fence
post
,
flicking
its
tail
.
•
Bird-watchers
were
excited
to
spot
a
whin
chat
during
the
migration
season
.
Bird-watchers
were
excited
to
spot
a
whin
chat
during
the
migration
season
.
From
18th-century
imitation
of
the
bird
’
s
sharp
call
,
similar
to
‘
chack
’.