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单词 hackney
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hackney

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noun

hack·​ney ˈhak-nē How to pronounce hackney (audio)
plural hackneys
1
a
: a horse suitable for ordinary riding or driving
b
: a trotting horse used chiefly for driving
c
often capitalized : any of an English breed of rather compact usually chestnut, bay, or brown high-stepping horses
2
: a carriage or automobile kept for hire
3
obsolete : one that works for hire

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hackney

2 of 3

adjective

1
: kept for public hire
hackney cabs
2
: hackneyed
3
archaic : done or suitable for doing by a drudge

hackney

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verb

hackneyed; hackneying

transitive verb

1
a
: to make common or frequent use of
b
: to make trite, vulgar, or commonplace
2
archaic : to make sophisticated or jaded

Synonyms

Adjective

  • banal
  • cliché
  • cliche
  • clichéd
  • cobwebby
  • commonplace
  • hack
  • hackneyed
  • moth-eaten
  • musty
  • obligatory
  • shopworn
  • stale
  • stereotyped
  • threadbare
  • timeworn
  • tired
  • trite
  • well-worn

Verb

  • overexpose
  • overuse
  • stereotype
  • vulgarize
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Example Sentences

Adjective she quickly learned to ignore her children's hackney complaints like “It isn't fair” and “Why me?” Verb advertisers have hackneyed the word “revolutionary” so much that it now just means that a product is new
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Feinberg is still driving under the same hackney carriage medallion that he was issued in 1975, according to police. Danny Mcdonald, BostonGlobe.com, 10 July 2018
Verb
Director Zach Braff runs in the opposite direction of these stereotypes and all other things hackneyed, crafting an enjoyable time at the movies. Peter Hartlaub, Orange County Register, 6 Apr. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English hakeney, hakenay "a small saddle horse, especially one for hire," probably from hackney, originally a parish and village, where nearby meadows may have been used to pasture horses

Adjective

Middle English hakenay, from attributive use of hakeney hackney entry 1

Verb

derivative of hackney entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

hackney

noun

hack·​ney ˈhak-nē How to pronounce hackney (audio)
plural hackneys
: a horse for ordinary riding or driving

Geographical Definition

Hackney

geographical name

Hack·​ney ˈhak-nē How to pronounce Hackney (audio)
borough of northern Greater London, England population 250,000

hackney 1 of 3

adjective

as in cliche
used or heard so often as to be dull she quickly learned to ignore her children's hackney complaints like "It isn't fair" and "Why me?"

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • cliche
  • stereotyped
  • tired
  • hackneyed
  • hack
  • commonplace
  • old
  • obligatory
  • stale
  • usual
  • cliché
  • cardboard
  • typical
  • banal
  • boring
  • cobwebby
  • clichéd
  • timeworn
  • musty
  • shopworn
  • tiring
  • threadbare
  • standard
  • trite
  • well-worn
  • dusty
  • derivative
  • conventional
  • dull
  • pedestrian
  • ordinary
  • heavy
  • imitative
  • moth-eaten
  • weary
  • stock
  • unimaginative
  • normal
  • leaden
  • unoriginal
  • tame
  • wearying
  • dry
  • drudging
  • stodgy
  • bromidic
  • old hat
  • stuffy
  • platitudinous
  • arid
  • dreary
  • drab
  • uninspired
  • tiresome
  • vapid
  • jejune
  • rote
  • wearisome
  • ponderous
  • routine
  • prosaic
  • flat
  • monotonous
  • tedious
  • humdrum
  • barren
  • platitudinal
  • pedantic
  • uninteresting
  • canned
  • twice-told
  • jading
  • old-fashioned
  • ready-made
  • cookie-cutter
  • colorless
  • numbing
  • undramatic
  • tried-and-true
  • mind-numbing
  • ho-hum

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • new
  • unhackneyed
  • original
  • fresh
  • novel
  • enlivening
  • involving
  • animating
  • exciting
  • stimulating
  • energizing
  • galvanizing
  • interesting
  • gripping
  • engaging
  • unknown
  • engrossing
  • unfamiliar
  • strange
  • extraordinary
  • unusual
  • unclichéd
  • atypical
  • intriguing
  • riveting
  • uncommon
  • invigorating
  • absorbing
  • unaccustomed
  • unprecedented
  • pioneering
  • pathbreaking
  • unheard-of
  • trailblazing
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hackney

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verb

as in to overuse
to use so much as to make less appealing advertisers have hackneyed the word "revolutionary" so much that it now just means that a product is new

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • overuse
  • stereotype
  • exhaust
  • popularize
  • vulgarize
  • bore
  • jade
  • wear out
  • overexpose
  • overdo
  • tire
  • coarsen
  • deplete

hackney

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noun

1
as in surrey

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • surrey
  • tilbury
  • stanhope
  • hansom
  • landau
  • brougham
  • rockaway
  • barouche
  • curricle
  • phaeton
  • victoria
  • cab
  • tonga
  • chariot
  • caleche
  • stagecoach
  • chaise
  • calèche
  • buggy
  • cabriolet
  • coach
  • buckboard
  • coupé
  • troika
  • roadster
  • carriage
  • four-in-hand
  • tandem
  • gig
  • diligence
  • droshky
  • coupe
  • carryall
  • drosky
  • equipage
  • dogcart
  • caroche
  • calash
  • post chaise
  • hansom cab
  • go-cart
  • stage
  • jaunting car
  • trap
  • rig
  • turnout
2
as in trotter

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • trotter
  • pony
  • racehorse
  • warhorse
  • black
  • packhorse
  • chestnut
  • roan
  • mount
  • dobbin
  • bronco
  • bay
  • prancer
  • mustang
  • palomino
  • quarter horse
  • mare
  • pinto
  • sorrel
  • colt
  • hack
  • stallion
  • charger
  • dun
  • foal
  • saddle horse
  • skewbald
  • cob
  • gelding
  • cow pony
  • galloper
  • horse
  • filly
  • cutting horse
  • courser
  • workhorse
  • buckskin
  • steed
  • skate
  • equine
  • jade
  • equid
  • nag
  • plug
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