- pronunciation:
- haev
- phrases:
- have got, have got to, have to, have to do with
- features:
- Homophone Note
part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
has, having, had |
definition 1: |
to own; possess.
She has five dollars.- antonyms:
- lack
- similar words:
- keep, occupy, own, possess
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definition 2: |
to experience; feel.
We always have a good time at the movies.- similar words:
- enjoy
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definition 3: |
to include or contain.
Our team has ten members. |
definition 4: |
to think about or hold in mind.
I have a great idea. |
definition 5: |
to give birth to.
Mother is having a baby in the hospital.- similar words:
- bear
|
definition 6: |
to take in or take part in.
Let's have a cup of coffee.He's having dinner now.- synonyms:
- enjoy
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definition 7: |
used with a past participle to express a completed action.
They have gone.He has finished the sandwich.We had just arrived home when the phone rang. |
related words: |
get, hold |
|
phrase: |
have got, have got to, have to, have to do with |
The words
have and
halve (to cut in half) sound alike but have different meanings.