Hedge Meaning and Definition

Hedge

Hedge

Pronunciation

/hdʒ/ or /heiJ/

Part of Speech

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Definition

A row of plants, shrubs, or trees, often grown for ornament or used to mark a boundary.

Examples

  • The garden features a beautiful hedge of blooming flowers.
  • She trimmed the hedge to keep it neatly shaped.

Synonyms

  • Border
  • Screen

Antonyms

  • Open
  • Lawn

Etymology

The word ‘Hedge’ comes from Old English ‘hecg’, meaning fence or enclosure. It has been used in English since the Middle English period (circa 11th century). The word has undergone significant changes in spelling and usage over the centuries, influenced by various linguistic and cultural factors.

Usage Notes

The word ‘Hedge’ can be used to describe a variety of objects, including plants, trees, and even a row of objects. It is often used in context with boundaries, such as ‘a hedge to mark the property line’. The word can also be used in a metaphorical sense, such as ‘she used her hedge of friends to protect her from criticism’.

Cultural References

In literature and film, the hedge is often used as a symbol of protection, hiding, or concealment. For example, in Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, the character Puck uses the hedge as a hiding place for his magical machinations. In film, the hedge is often used as a dramatic prop to conceal or reveal characters’ actions.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • ‘Hedge your bets’, meaning to take steps to prevent loss or protect oneself against uncertain outcomes.
  • ‘On the hedge’, meaning on or along the edge of a boundary or border.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Border
  • Fence
  • Screen

Collocations

  • ‘Hedge row’
  • ‘Hedge trimmer’
  • ‘Hedge fund’

Frequency of Use

The word ‘Hedge’ is relatively common in everyday language and can be found in a variety of contexts, including gardening, landscape design, and finance (hedge funds).

Common Misspellings

Some common misspellings of the word include:

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    • Hedda or Hedh
    • Hidgh or Hedgeh

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