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H
LanguageA1
Meaning: the eighth letter of the English alphabet
Part of speech: letter
Example: The word 'hat' starts with the letter H.
Category: Language
ha
LanguageA1
Meaning: used to express amusement or surprise
Part of speech: interjection
Example: Ha! That was a funny joke.
Category: Language
hacked off
LanguageC1
Meaning: very annoyed or angry
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She was hacked off when her plans were canceled.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
  • angry
  • irritated
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • pleased
had
LanguageA1
Meaning: the past tense of have
Part of speech: verb
Example: She had a great time at the party.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
  • possessed
  • owned
Antonyms:
  • lacked
  • lost
hadnt
LanguageA1
Meaning: short for 'had not'
Part of speech: contraction
Example: I hadn't seen him in years.
Category: Language
hah
LanguageA2
Meaning: used to express surprise or realization
Part of speech: interjection
Example: Hah! I didn't see that coming.
Category: Language
hail
LanguageB1
Meaning: to greet or call out to someone
Part of speech: verb
Example: They hail a taxi on the street.
Category: Language
Phrase: hail from
Phrase example: She hails from Canada.
Synonyms:
  • greet
  • call
Antonyms:
  • ignore
  • dismiss
hair splitting
LanguageC2
Meaning: involving very small or trivial differences
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His hair splitting arguments annoyed everyone.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
  • nitpicking
  • pedantic
Antonyms:
  • general
  • broad
I
LanguageA1
Meaning: The speaker or writer referring to themselves.
Part of speech: pronoun
Example: I am going to the store.
Category: Language
-ial
LanguageB2
Meaning: A suffix used to form adjectives indicating a relationship or pertaining to.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The word 'commercial' is derived from the suffix '-ial'.
Category: Language β€Ί Grammar
-ian
LanguageB2
Meaning: A suffix used to form nouns or adjectives indicating a person belonging to a certain group or field.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The term 'musician' includes the suffix '-ian'.
Category: Language β€Ί Grammar
-iana
LanguageC1
Meaning: A suffix used to denote a collection of items related to a specific subject.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The term 'loreiana' refers to a collection of lore.
Category: Language β€Ί Grammar
-ibility
LanguageB2
Meaning: A suffix used to form nouns indicating the quality of being able to do something.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The word 'visibility' includes the suffix '-ibility'.
Category: Language β€Ί Grammar
-ible
LanguageB2
Meaning: A suffix used to form adjectives indicating the ability to be.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The word 'accessible' includes the suffix '-ible'.
Category: Language β€Ί Grammar
icily
LanguageC1
Meaning: In a cold or unfriendly manner.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: She responded icily to the criticism.
Category: Language β€Ί Adverbs
icky
LanguageA2
Meaning: Unpleasantly sticky or disgusting.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The spilled juice was icky.
Category: Language β€Ί Descriptive
-ics
LanguageB2
Meaning: A suffix used to form nouns indicating a field of study or knowledge.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The word 'physics' includes the suffix '-ics'.
Category: Language β€Ί Grammar
idea
LanguageA1
Meaning: A thought or suggestion about a possible course of action.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She had a great idea for the project.
Category: Language β€Ί Concepts
ideal
LanguageB1
Meaning: Perfect or most suitable for a particular purpose.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: This location is ideal for a picnic.
Category: Language β€Ί Descriptive
idealize
LanguageC1
Meaning: To regard or represent something as perfect or better than it is.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Many people idealize their childhood.
Category: Language β€Ί Verbs
J
LanguageA1
Meaning: the letter J
Part of speech: letter
Example: The word 'jump' starts with the letter J.
Category: Language
ja
LanguageA1
Meaning: yes (in German)
Part of speech: interjection
Example: Ja, I would love to join you!
Category: Language
Jack Robinson
LanguageC1
Meaning: a phrase used to indicate something happens quickly
Part of speech: noun
Example: He was gone before you could say Jack Robinson.
Category: Language
jack shit
LanguageC2
Meaning: nothing at all (informal)
Part of speech: noun
Example: I know jack shit about cars.
Category: Language
Synonyms: nothing
jackanapes
LanguageC1
Meaning: a mischievous child or person
Part of speech: noun
Example: That little jackanapes is always causing trouble.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
  • rascal
  • scamp
kanji
LanguageB2
Meaning: the characters used in the modern Japanese writing system
Part of speech: noun
Example: Kanji characters are often used in Japanese literature.
Category: Language β€Ί Writing Systems
Kannada
LanguageB2
Meaning: a Dravidian language spoken in India
Part of speech: noun
Example: Kannada is the official language of Karnataka.
Category: Language
katakana
LanguageB2
Meaning: a Japanese syllabary used for foreign words
Part of speech: noun
Example: Katakana is often used in Japanese advertisements.
Category: Language β€Ί Writing Systems
Kejia
LanguageC1
Meaning: a Chinese dialect spoken in Fujian province
Part of speech: noun
Example: Kejia is one of the many dialects in China.
Category: Language
labial
LanguageC1
Meaning: related to the lips
Part of speech: adjective
Example: Labial sounds are produced with the lips.
Category: Language β€Ί Phonetics
labiodental
LanguageC1
Meaning: produced with the lower lip and upper teeth
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The sounds 'f' and 'v' are labiodental.
Category: Language β€Ί Phonetics
labiovelar
LanguageC1
Meaning: produced with both lips and the back of the tongue
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The sound 'w' is labiovelar.
Category: Language β€Ί Phonetics
M
LanguageA1
Meaning: The 13th letter of the English alphabet.
Part of speech: letter
Example: The word 'man' starts with the letter M.
Category: Language
m
LanguageA1
Meaning: The 13th letter of the English alphabet.
Part of speech: letter
Example: The word 'man' starts with the letter M.
Category: Language
macaronic
LanguageC1
Meaning: Mixing languages in speech or writing.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His macaronic poem used both English and Spanish.
Category: Language
macro-
LanguageB2
Meaning: A prefix meaning large or long.
Part of speech: prefix
Example: Macro-economics studies the economy as a whole.
Category: Language
macron
LanguageC1
Meaning: A diacritical mark indicating a long vowel sound.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The word 'ā' has a macron over the letter 'a'.
Category: Language
made
LanguageA1
Meaning: Past tense of make, to create or form something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She made a cake for the party.
Category: Language
Synonyms: created
made-up
LanguageB2
Meaning: Invented or fabricated, not real.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The story was made-up.
Category: Language
Synonyms: fabricated
Antonyms: real
N
LanguageA1
Meaning: the letter N
Part of speech: noun
Example: The word 'night' starts with the letter N.
Category: Language