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had verb : the past tense of "have"; to own


hammer verb : to hit something with a tool that has a handle and a heavy head


hang verb : to attach or place something so that it is held up without support under it; to suspend or dangle from above


happen verb : to occur; to take place


has verb : to own; a form of "have" for one other person


hatch verb : to break open, as when a bird breaks out of an egg


hate verb : to strongly dislike someone or something


haul verb : to move heavy things


have verb : to need, want, or be required to do something


have verb : to own something


hear verb : to receive sound through the ears


heard verb : the past tense of "hear"; to receive sound through the ears


held verb : the past tense of "hold"; to have and carry something, usually using hands or arms


help verb : to give or do something that makes life easier for another person


hid verb : the past tense of "hide"; to put or go out of sight


hide verb : to put or go out of sight


hike verb : to walk far in nature


hire verb : to agree to pay someone to do a job


hiss verb : to make the sound that a snake or angry cat makes


hit verb : to strike


hit verb : to be struck


hold verb : to have and carry something, usually using hands or arms


honk verb : to make a loud, harsh sound


hoot verb : to make the sound that an owl makes


hop verb : to jump, often on one foot; to leap over


hope verb : to wish for something that you want to happen or come true


howl verb : to make a long, loud cry


huff verb : to loudly blow air out of the lungs, nose, and mouth


hug verb : to hold your arms around someone to show that you care


hum verb : to sing with the lips closed


hung verb : the past tense of "hang"; to attach something from above so that it has no support under it


hunt verb : to kill animals for food


hurry verb : to do something fast

 

halve verb : to divide into two equal parts


hamper verb : to interfere with something or restrict its operation or movement


hand verb : to give using hands


handle verb : to use a hand to touch, hold, or move something


harass verb : to bother or annoy nonstop, often using pressure or fear


harm verb : to cause hurt or damage


harness verb : to control or make use of in order to produce energy


harvest verb : to gather a crop


harvesting verb : cutting or picking a crop


hasten verb : to do something quickly


hath verb : an old form of "has" or "have"


haul out verb : to temporarily leave the water, as when a pinniped comes to shore


haunt verb : to visit a place in the form of a ghost or other supernatural being


head verb : to be in charge of something, such as an organization or committee


head verb : to go in a certain direction or toward a particular place


heal verb : to make or become well or healthy again


heave verb : to lift; to rise and fall in a rhythm


heed verb : to pay attention to


hesitate verb : to pause before doing something, especially because of uncertainty


hibernate verb : to go into a state of deep sleep, often during winter


hiccup verb : to experience an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that causes the throat to close briefly


highlight verb : to call attention to something; to mark with a color


hijack verb : to seize control of a vehicle by outside force


hitch verb : to attach, fasten, or connect with a hook or knot


hitchhike verb : to travel by riding for free in passing vehicles


hobble verb : to walk awkwardly, usually due to stiffness or an injury


hoist verb : to lift or raise, usually something heavy


holler verb : to shout


homestead verb : to settle and farm land given by the U.S. government


hone verb : to sharpen or improve


honor verb : to show respect for or think well of; to keep a promise


host verb : to welcome a guest into a home or other place


house verb : to provide someone or something with a place to live or stay


hover verb : to stay in one place in the air


huddle verb : to crowd together


hunker verb : to squat; to move deeper into something or to stay in one place for some time


hunt verb : to search for something


hush verb : to make someone stop talking or be quiet


hustle verb : to move as if in a hurry; to move along another person in a hurried way

 

hearken verb : to listen; to bring to mind


hypothesize verb : to form a hypothesis; make an informed guess