Word Book H-1 (1/3)
hair - heavy →
hair [the fine material that grows from the skin, especially from the head]
half [one of two equal parts of something]
halt [(1) to cause to come to a stop; (2) to stop]
hang [(1) to place something so the highest part is supported and the lower part is not; (2) to kill by hanging]
happen [(1) to become a fact or event; (2) to take place]
happy [(1) pleased; (2) satisfied; (3) feeling good; (4) not sad]
She was happy that he called. (1)
He was happy with the solution to the problem. (2)
hard [(1) not easily cut or broken; (2) solid; (3) difficult to do or understand; (4) needing much effort or force]
That hard door is made of oak wood. (2)
Legal papers written by a lawyer usually are hard to understand. (3)
harm [(1) to injure; (2) to damage; (3) damage; (4) hurt]
Do not harm my son's good name. (2)
harvest [(1) to gather crops; (2) the crop after it is gathered]
hat [a head cover]
hate [(1) to have strong emotions against; (2) to consider as an enemy; (3) opposite love]
He hated to make mistakes. (1)
The woman hated her former husband. (2)
He said he did not hate her, but he also said he did not love her either. (3)
have [(1) to possess; (2) to own; (3) to hold]
I have only three dollars left. (1)
he [the boy or man who is being spoken about]
head [(1) to lead; (2) to command; (3) leader; (4) chief; (5) the top part of something; (6) the highest position]
The general heads allied military forces in Europe. (2)
That man is head of Jimmy's Boy Scout group. (3)
She is the head lawyer on this case. (4)
headquarters [(1) the center from which orders are given; (2) the main offices of a business or organization]
The headquarters for United States naval forces in the Atlantic area is at Norfolk, Virginia. (1)
heal [(1) to return to good health; (2) to cure; (3) to become well]
The medical center treats many sick people and heals some of them. (1)
health [(1) the general condition of the body and mind; (2) the condition of being free from sickness or disease]
hear [(1) to receive sound through the ears; (2) to receive news about]
heat [(1) to make hot or warm; (2) great warmth; (3) that which is produced by burning fuel; (4) energy from the sun]
She is heating some water for tea. (1)
He became sick because of the desert heat. (2)
heavy [(1) having much weight; (2) not easy to lift; (3) of great amount or force]
The doctor told him he is too heavy. (1)