Witch’s Hat

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /wɪtʃɪz hæt/

Definitions of witch’s hat

noun a type of hat typically associated with witches

Example Sentences

A1 The witch's hat was black and pointy.

A2 She wore a witch's hat to the Halloween party.

B1 The children found a witch's hat in the costume box.

B2 The witch's hat was adorned with a silver buckle.

C1 The intricate design of the witch's hat was truly impressive.

C2 The witch's hat added an air of mystery to her appearance.

Examples of witch’s hat in a Sentence

formal The children at the Halloween party were excited to see the witch's hat as part of the decorations.

informal I borrowed a witch's hat from my friend to complete my Halloween costume.

slang Check out that cool witch's hat she's wearing, it really suits her outfit.

figurative The old house on the hill was so creepy, it looked like it could be wearing a witch's hat.

Grammatical Forms of witch’s hat

plural

witches' hats

comparative

more witchy hat

superlative

most witchy hat

present tense

wears a witch's hat

future tense

will wear a witch's hat

perfect tense

has worn a witch's hat

continuous tense

is wearing a witch's hat

singular

witch's hat

positive degree

witch's hat

infinitive

to wear a witch's hat

gerund

wearing a witch's hat

participle

worn a witch's hat

Origin and Evolution of witch’s hat

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'witch's hat' originated from the pointed hats commonly associated with witches in European folklore and mythology.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a derogatory term to mock or demonize women accused of witchcraft, the term 'witch's hat' has evolved to become a common symbol of Halloween and witchcraft in popular culture.