Verb with H

  • A common verb meaning to possess or experience.

  • A clear verb meaning to assist someone.

  • A verb meaning to strike something.

  • A verb meaning to conceal or go out of sight.

  • A verb meaning to grasp, carry, or keep.

  • A verb meaning to strongly dislike.

  • A verb meaning to jump or bounce lightly.

  • A verb: to perceive sound with your ears.

  • A verb meaning to search for or chase prey.

  • A verb: to embrace someone warmly.

  • A verb meaning to suspend or be suspended.

  • A verb meaning to walk long distances.

  • A verb meaning to cause or feel pain.

  • Verb meaning to wish or expect something.

  • Verb meaning to move or act quickly.

  • Present participle of help; valid verb form.

  • Verb meaning to make or become healthy.

  • Verb form of “hunt”, to chase and kill animals.

  • Form of "hit", to strike something or someone.

  • Form of "hang", to suspend from above.

  • Verb "heat", to make something warm or hot.

  • Verb "hack", to cut roughly or access computers.

  • Verb "hire", to employ or rent for payment.

  • Form of "hold", to grasp or keep in hand.

  • Verb "handle", to manage or physically deal with.

  • Form of "hug", to embrace someone affectionately.

  • Verb "hover", to stay in the air in one place.

  • Form of "hate", to strongly dislike.

  • Verb "heave", to lift or throw with effort.

  • Verb "hail", to call to attract attention or praise.

  • Form of "hear", to perceive sound with ears.

  • Verb "halt", to stop or come to a stop.

  • Form of "hide", to put or keep out of sight.

  • Verb "hurl", to throw something with great force.

  • To howl is to make a long loud cry, like a wolf.

  • Heard is the past form of the verb hear.

  • Humming is softly making a continuous sound.

  • Howling is crying out loudly, often in pain.

  • Happen means to occur or take place.

  • Healing is the process of making or becoming well.

  • Handing is giving something to someone by hand.

  • Hoping is wanting something to happen.

  • To holler is to shout or yell loudly.

  • To hoard is to collect and keep a lot of things.

  • To harm is to hurt or injure someone or something.

  • Hurrying means moving or acting very quickly.

  • To hammer is to hit something with a hammer.

  • Heating is making something warm or hot.

  • To hack is to cut roughly; also used in tech.

  • To hatch is to emerge from an egg or plan.

  • To honk is to make a car horn or goose sound.

  • Handling is managing or touching something.

  • Present participle of 'hammer', to hit repeatedly.

  • To push or hurry, also to work energetically.

  • To receive guests or store data on a server.

  • Present participle of 'heave', to lift with effort.

  • To visit or affect a place/person like a ghost.

  • Present participle of hurt, to cause pain.

  • To pause before acting due to doubt or fear.

  • To give, pass or assist with something.

  • To experience unreal sensory perceptions.

  • To attach or catch with a hook-like device.

  • To bother or annoy persistently over time.

  • Present participle of hover, to stay in one spot.

  • Present participle of host, to receive guests.

  • To create difficulty or obstruction for someone.

  • Present participle of hail, to call or greet loudly.

  • To make small spasmodic sounds when breathing.

  • Present participle of honk, to sound a horn.

  • To sharpen a blade or improve a skill.

  • Present participle of holler, to shout loudly.

  • To pull or drag something heavy with effort.

  • Verb "hatching" = emerging from an egg 🐣

  • "High" as verb: to boost or raise up, though rare

  • To hunch = bend the back or shoulders forward

  • To hiss = make a sharp sibilant sound

  • To heed = pay attention or take notice of

  • "Hung" = past tense of the verb "hang"

  • "Housing" = providing shelter or accommodation

  • To hound = to harass or pursue persistently

  • To hint = suggest something indirectly

  • "Halting" = stopping or pausing; verb form ok

  • To hum = make a low continuous sound

  • To hoist = raise or lift, often with equipment

  • "Hoarding" = storing up or accumulating a lot

  • "High five" = slap palms in celebration ✋

  • To hale = to drag or haul, archaic but valid

  • To haggle = bargain persistently over price

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