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- hauntingadjective/verb
Poignant and evocative; difficult to ignore or forget.
- havanaproper_noun
The capital and largest city of Cuba.
- haveverb
To possess, own, or hold.
- havencontraction
Contraction of "have not."
- havinverb
(informal, dialectal) Non-standard spelling of "having," representing colloquial pronunciation with the final 'g' dropped.
- havingverb
Present participle of "have"; possessing.
- havocnoun
Widespread destruction or devastation.
- hawaiiproper_noun
A state of the United States comprising a group of islands in the central Pacific Ocean.
- hawaiianadjective
Of or relating to Hawaii, its people, or their language.
- hawknoun/verb
A bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, known for its keen eyesight and swift flight.
- hawkeyenoun
A person with exceptionally sharp vision or keen observation skills.
- hawksnoun/verb
Plural of "hawk"; multiple birds of prey known for keen eyesight.
- haynoun
Grass that has been cut and dried for use as animal fodder.
- hayesproper_noun
A surname of English origin.
- hayleyproper_noun
A given name, typically feminine, of English origin.
- hazardnoun
A source of danger or risk; something that may cause harm or injury.
- hazelnoun
A deciduous shrub or small tree of the birch family, bearing round nuts that are edible.
- hepronoun
Used to refer to a man, boy, or male animal previously mentioned or easily identified.
- headnoun
The upper part of the human body containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- headachenoun
A continuous pain in the head.
- headachesnoun
Plural of headache; multiple instances of continuous pain in the head.
- headedadjective
(adjective) Moving or going in a specified direction.
- headingnoun
A title or caption at the top of a page, chapter, or section of text.
- headlightsnoun
The main lights at the front of a vehicle, used to illuminate the road ahead.
- headlinenoun
A title or heading at the top of a newspaper article or page, summarizing its content.
- headlinesnoun
Plural of headline; the titles or headings at the top of newspaper articles or pages.
- headmasternoun
The male principal or chief administrator of a school, especially a private school.
- headphonesnoun
A pair of small speakers worn over or in the ears, connected to an audio device for private listening.
- headquartersnoun
The main offices or center of operations of an organization, business, or military force.
- headsnoun
Plural of head; the upper parts of the human body containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- healverb
(transitive) To cause a wound, injury, or person to become healthy again.
- healedverb
Past tense and past participle of "heal"; became healthy or was made healthy again.
- healernoun
A person who heals or attempts to heal others, especially through non-medical or spiritual means.
- healingnoun
(noun) The process of becoming healthy again; recovery from injury or illness.
- healthnoun
The state of being free from illness or injury.
- healthyadjective
In good physical condition; free from illness or disease.
- heapnoun
(noun) An untidy collection of objects piled up haphazardly.
- hearverb
To perceive sound with the ears.
- heardverb
Past tense and past participle of "hear"; perceived sound through the ear.
- hearingnoun
The faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
- hearsverb
Third person singular present tense of "hear"; perceives sound with the ears.
- heartnoun
A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- heartbeatnoun
A single pulsation of the heart.
- heartbrokenadjective
Suffering from overwhelming distress, especially due to the loss of love or a relationship.
- heartlessadjective
Displaying a complete lack of feeling or consideration for others; cruel and unsympathetic.
- heartsnoun
Plural of heart; the organs that pump blood through the body.
- heatnoun
The quality of being hot; high temperature.
- heatedadjective
Made warm or hot; having been warmed.
- heaternoun
A device or apparatus for heating a room, water, or other substances.
- heathnoun
An area of open uncultivated land, typically on acid sandy soil, covered with heather, gorse, and coarse grasses.