All English words - page 2435
Meanings of Hindrance:
nounA thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone.
Usage examples:
A hindrance to the development process
Meanings of Hindrances:
nounA thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone.
Usage examples:
a hindrance to the development process
Meanings of Hinds:
adjective(especially of a bodily part) situated at the back; posterior.
Usage examples:
A hind leg
nounA female deer, especially a red deer or sika in and after the third year.
Usage examples:
Our second visit was a success and as we got closer to the farm we saw a group of hinds and deer gr…
Meanings of Hindsight:
nounUnderstanding of a situation or event only after it has happened or developed.
Usage examples:
With hindsight, i should never have gone
idiomUnderstanding the nature of an event after it has happened
Meanings of Hindu:
nounA follower of hinduism.
Usage examples:
Therefore those sounds of words of vedas and upanishads are very important to hindus.
adjectiveRelating to hindus or hinduism.
Usage examples:
Lord shiva the destroyer, is one of the three primary hindu deities or trimurti.
Meanings of Hinduism:
nounA major religious and cultural tradition of south asia, which developed from vedic religion.
Usage examples:
Respect and tolerance of other religions is one of the premises of hinduism.
Meanings of Hinduize:
verbMake hindu in form or character.
Usage examples:
He led the campaign to hinduize education in public schools
Meanings of Hindus:
nounA follower of hinduism.
Usage examples:
Therefore those sounds of words of vedas and upanishads are very important to hindus.
adjectiveRelating to hindus or hinduism.
Usage examples:
Lord shiva the destroyer, is one of the three primary hindu deities or trimurti.
Meanings of Hindustan:
proper nounThe indian subcontinent in general, more specifically that part of india north of the deccan, especially the plains of the ganges and jumna rivers.
Meanings of Hindustani:
nounA group of mutually intelligible languages and dialects spoken in north-western india, principally hindi and urdu.
Usage examples:
They speak, urdu or hindustani regardless of the local languages of an indian state in which they h…
adjectiveRelating to hindustani.
Usage examples:
Hindustani classical music
Meanings of Hinge:
nounA movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects.
Usage examples:
He had only time to back away before the thick wooden doors swung open, hinges protesting loudly.
verbAttach or join with or as if with a hinge.
Usage examples:
The ironing board was set into the wall and hinged at the bottom
Hinge-on
hɪndʒMeanings of Hinge-on:
phrasal verbTo depend on something, or to need something in order to be successful
Usage examples:
The case hinges on the evidence of a single eyewitness.
Meanings of Hinged:
adjectiveAttached or joined with a hinge.
Usage examples:
A pocket watch with a hinged lid
verbAttach or join with or as if with a hinge.
Usage examples:
The ironing board was set into the wall and hinged at the bottom
Meanings of Hinges:
nounA movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects.
Usage examples:
He had only time to back away before the thick wooden doors swung open, hinges protesting loudly.
verbAttach or join with or as if with a hinge.
Usage examples:
The ironing board was set into the wall and hinged at the bottom
Meanings of Hinges-on:
phrasal verbTo depend on something, or to need something in order to be successful
Usage examples:
The case hinges on the evidence of a single eyewitness.
Hinging
hɪndʒMeanings of Hinging:
verbAttach or join with or as if with a hinge.
Usage examples:
The ironing board was set into the wall and hinged at the bottom
nounA movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects.
Usage examples:
He had only time to back away before the thick wooden doors swung open, hinges protesting loudly.
phrasal verbTo depend on something, or to need something in order to be successful
Usage examples:
The case hinges on the evidence of a single eyewitness.
Meanings of Hinnies:
nounThe offspring of a female donkey and a male horse.
Usage examples:
A female donkey mated with a male horse creates a hinny or jennet.
Meanings of Hinny:
nounThe offspring of a female donkey and a male horse.
Usage examples:
A female donkey mated with a male horse creates a hinny or jennet.
Meanings of Hinoki:
nounA tall slow-growing tree native to japan, that has bright green leaves and yields a valuable timber.
Usage examples:
Three variegated hinoki false cypress trees flank the stipa, and a coral bark maple grows at the ba…
Meanings of Hins:
nounA hebrew unit of liquid capacity equal to approximately 5 litres (about one gallon).
Usage examples:
For a ram two-tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with a third of a hin of oil and a libation of…
Meanings of Hint:
nounA slight or indirect indication or suggestion.
Usage examples:
He has given no hint of his views
verbSuggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly.
Usage examples:
The minister hinted at a possible change of heart
Meanings of Hinted:
verbSuggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly.
Usage examples:
The minister hinted at a possible change of heart
nounA slight or indirect indication or suggestion.
Usage examples:
He has given no hint of his views
Meanings of Hinterland:
nounThe remote areas of a country away from the coast or the banks of major rivers.
Usage examples:
The hinterland of southern italy
Meanings of Hinterlands:
nounThe remote areas of a country away from the coast or the banks of major rivers.
Usage examples:
The hinterland of southern italy
phraseA part of the country that is far away from the big city areas
Usage examples:
He worked as a missionary for many years in the hinterlands of africa., they employed mostly migran…
Meanings of Hinting:
verbSuggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly.
Usage examples:
The minister hinted at a possible change of heart
nounA slight or indirect indication or suggestion.
Usage examples:
He has given no hint of his views
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