humidity |
dampness or moistness, as of the atmosphere. [2 definitions] |
humiliate |
to cause (someone) to lose pride or feel disgraced; embarrass; mortify. |
hummingbird |
any of numerous mostly tropical American birds that are usu. very small and have long slender bills, narrow wings that beat very rapidly, and bright-colored, iridescent plumage. |
humor |
a quality that evokes laughter or amusement. [5 definitions] |
humorous |
having the character or quality of humor; comical. [2 definitions] |
humour |
a spelling of "humor" used in Canada and Britain. See "humor" for more information. |
hump |
a rounded projection or bulge, esp. a fleshy one, as is found on the back of a camel or on the back of a person who has a spinal deformity. [4 definitions] |
humus |
a dark organic material, composed of partly decayed leaves and plants, that adds nutrients and water-retaining ability to soil. |
hunch |
to lift up or arch into a hump. [7 definitions] |
hundred |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 100 and by the Roman numeral C. [4 definitions] |
hundredth |
indicating rank or position between ninety-ninth and one hundred and first. [3 definitions] |
hung |
a past tense and past participle of hang. |
Hungarian |
of or pertaining to Hungary or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
Hungary |
a country in central Europe between Austria and Romania. |
hunger |
the need or desire for food. [5 definitions] |
hungry |
feeling a need or desire for food. [5 definitions] |
hunk |
a large, crude, or clumsy piece; chunk. |
hunt |
to pursue (game animals) for food or sport. [8 definitions] |
hunter |
one who hunts. [2 definitions] |
hunting |
the act or sport of chasing wild animals for the purpose of capturing or killing them. |
hurdle |
a movable or fixed barrier over which a runner or horse must leap in the course of certain races. [6 definitions] |