different between hautest vs hatest

hautest

English

Etymology

French haut + English -est.

Adjective

hautest

  1. (nonstandard) Highest or best.
    • 1989, Fodor's, Great Britain, 1990
      The hautest of French haute cuisine is served in this grand basement restaurant. Specialties include roast guinea fowl with shallots, and fillet of smoked pork...

German

Pronunciation

Verb

hautest

  1. inflection of hauen:
    1. second-person singular preterite
    2. second-person singular subjunctive II

hautest From the web:

  • what does hautest mean


hatest

English

Etymology

hate +? -est

Verb

hatest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of hate

Anagrams

  • stathe, thetas

hatest From the web:

  • what hates lavender
  • what hates peppermint
  • what hate mothballs
  • what hates mint
  • what eats marigolds
  • what hate pillagers
  • what hates hate
  • what hates me
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