English words starting with ho
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Meanings of Ho:
nounA prostitute.
exclamationAn expression of surprise, admiration, triumph, or derision.
Usage examples:
Ho! i'll show you
abbreviationHouse.
The chemical element holmium.
Ho-hum
ˌhəʊˈhʌmMeanings of Ho-hum:
adjectiveNot interesting; boring
Usage examples:
The chess match was a ho-hum affair, ending in a draw.
Hoagie
ˈhəʊɡiMeanings of Hoagie:
nounA sandwich made of a long roll filled with meat, cheese, and salad.
Usage examples:
This crew managed to order cheese steak hoagies, which philadelphia is famous for.
Meanings of Hoagies:
nounA sandwich made of a long roll filled with meat, cheese, and salad.
Usage examples:
This crew managed to order cheese steak hoagies, which philadelphia is famous for.
Hoagy
ˈhəʊɡiMeanings of Hoagy:
nounA sandwich made of a long roll filled with meat, cheese, and salad.
Usage examples:
This crew managed to order cheese steak hoagies, which philadelphia is famous for.
Meanings of Hoar:
adjectiveGreyish white; grey or grey-haired with age.
Usage examples:
These depth hoar complexes, as they are called, can usually be counted as annual layers in the top …
nounHoar frost.
Usage examples:
There is still some depth hoar on the ground, but fairly consistent, and more importantly, frozen l…
Meanings of Hoard:
nounA stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded.
Usage examples:
He came back to rescue his little hoard of gold
verbAccumulate (money or valued objects) and hide or store away.
Usage examples:
Thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector
Meanings of Hoarded:
adjectiveAccumulated and hidden or stored away.
Usage examples:
His hoarded treasure
verbAccumulate (money or valued objects) and hide or store away.
Usage examples:
Thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector
Hoarder
ˈhɔː.dərMeanings of Hoarder:
nounA person who hoards things.
Usage examples:
I'm a bit of a hoarder
Meanings of Hoarders:
nounA person who hoards things.
Usage examples:
I'm a bit of a hoarder
Hoarding
ˈhɔː.dɪŋMeanings of Hoarding:
nounA large board in a public place, used to display advertisements.
Usage examples:
The hoardings display the london 2012 candidate city logo with the words ‘hounslow: back the bid’ u…
verbAccumulate (money or valued objects) and hide or store away.
Usage examples:
Thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector
Meanings of Hoardings:
nounA large board in a public place, used to display advertisements.
Usage examples:
The hoardings display the london 2012 candidate city logo with the words ‘hounslow: back the bid’ u…
Hoards
hɔːdMeanings of Hoards:
nounA stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded.
Usage examples:
He came back to rescue his little hoard of gold
verbAccumulate (money or valued objects) and hide or store away.
Usage examples:
Thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector
Hoarfrost
ˈhɔː.frɒstMeanings of Hoarfrost:
nounA greyish-white crystalline deposit of frozen water vapour formed in clear still weather on vegetation, fences, etc.
Meanings of Hoarfrosts:
nounA white layer of pieces of ice like needles that forms on objects outside when it is very cold
Hoarier
ˈhɔː.riMeanings of Hoarier:
adjectiveGreyish white.
Usage examples:
Hoary cobwebs
Hoariest
ˈhɔː.riMeanings of Hoariest:
adjectiveGreyish white.
Usage examples:
Hoary cobwebs
Hoarse
hɔːsMeanings of Hoarse:
adjective(of a person's voice) sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting.
Usage examples:
A hoarse whisper
Hoarsely
ˈhɔːs.liMeanings of Hoarsely:
adverbIn a rough voice, often because of a sore throat or a cold
Usage examples:
He speaks softly, slowly and a little hoarsely., "i've got a throat infection," he said hoarsely.
Meanings of Hoarsen:
verb(with reference to a person's voice) make or become rough and harsh-sounding.
Usage examples:
A voice strangled and hoarsened by fear
Hoarsened
ˈhɔːsnMeanings of Hoarsened:
verb(with reference to a person's voice) make or become rough and harsh-sounding.
Usage examples:
A voice strangled and hoarsened by fear
Meanings of Hoarseness:
nounThe quality of a person's voice when it sounds rough, often because of a sore throat or a cold
Usage examples:
Her symptoms include difficulty breathing and hoarseness., people who talk or sing for a living are…
Hoarsening
ˈhɔːsnMeanings of Hoarsening:
verb(with reference to a person's voice) make or become rough and harsh-sounding.
Usage examples:
A voice strangled and hoarsened by fear
Hoarsens
ˈhɔːsnMeanings of Hoarsens:
verb(with reference to a person's voice) make or become rough and harsh-sounding.
Usage examples:
A voice strangled and hoarsened by fear
Hoarser
hɔːsMeanings of Hoarser:
adjective(of a person's voice) sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting.
Usage examples:
A hoarse whisper
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