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Some English Words
English Vocabulary Index
Some English Words for 16th May :
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Herring (n) : a small food fish moving in shoals
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Herself (pronoun) : reflexive and emphatic form of HER
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Hesitate (v) : falter, wave
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Hesitation (n) : doubt, pausing
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Hesperus (n) : Venus, evening star
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Hessian (n) : a coarse cloth, a canvas of jute
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Hest (n) : a command
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Heterogeneous (adj.) : dissimilar, mixed
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Hew (n) : chop, hack
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Hewer (n) : one who hews
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Hewn (v) : past participle of HEW
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Hexagon (n) : a six-sided flat figure
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Heyday (n) : period of prosperity
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Hibernate (v) : pass winter in inactivity
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Hiccough (n) : a kind of short jerky cough
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Hicoup (n) : a kind of short jerky cough
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Hid (v) : past tense of HIDE
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Hidden (v) : past participle of HIDE
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Hide (v) : conceal, secrete, screen
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Hideous (adj.) : horrible, frightful
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Hideout (n) : a hiding place for safety
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Hiding (n) : thrashing, concealment
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Hie (v) : go in haste
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Hierarch (n) : chief priest
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Hierarchy (n) : churehdom, priest hood
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Haggle (v) : bargain, chaffer
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High (adj.) : largely, aloft, strongly
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High (adv.) : highly
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High-born (adj.) : of noble birth
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High-bred (adj.) : having refined manners, brought up nobly
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High-flown (adj.) : elevated, extravagant, proud
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High-handed (adj.) : over-bearing, oppressive, violent
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Highland (n) : hilly country
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High-minded (adj.) : proud having, honourable principles
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Highness (n) : dignity, title of honours
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High-priest (n) : chief priest
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Highroad (n) : principal, road
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Highway (n) : main route, public road
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Highwayman (n) : foot pad, robber
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Hike (v) : walk vigorously or laboriously
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Hike (n) : a long tramp in the country for pleasure
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Hilarious (adj.) : gay, Joyful
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Hilarious (adv.) : hilariously
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Hilarity (n) : cheerfulness
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Hill (n) : a mount, mound
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Hill (adj.) : hilly
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Hillock (n) : a small hill
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