heartbeat |
a single complete pumping motion of a heart, or the rhythm with which a heart is beating. |
heartbroken |
filled with deep and sometimes lasting sorrow or grief. |
heartfelt |
felt very deeply and sincerely, or filled with strong and earnest emotion. |
hearth |
the floor of a fireplace, or the stone or brick area in front of it. [2 definitions] |
heartless |
having or showing no kindness or sympathy; not sharing another's pain. |
hearty |
full of warmth and enthusiasm; friendly. [4 definitions] |
heat |
a form of energy, or the state of being very warm; hotness; warmth. [4 definitions] |
heater |
a device that gives heat. Heaters are used to make water or the air in a building warmer. |
heath |
an area of wild, flat land where only heather and other low plants grow. |
heathen |
someone who does not believe in the God of Christians, Jews, or Muslims. |
heather |
an evergreen plant that has tiny pink or purple flowers that are shaped like bells. |
heave |
to push up or out with great effort. [6 definitions] |
heaven |
(usually plural) the sky, including the stars, sun, moon, and planets as seen from the earth. [4 definitions] |
heavenly |
having to do with heaven as in religion or the space above the earth. [2 definitions] |
heavily |
as if with a heavy weight. [4 definitions] |
heavy |
having much weight or hard to lift. [4 definitions] |
Hebrew |
a member of the group of people who descend from the Jewish tribes written about in the Old Testament of the Bible. [3 definitions] |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
hectare |
a unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters or 2.471 acres, used to measure land. |
hectic |
marked by hurry, confusion, and too much activity. |
he'd |
shortened form of "he had" or "he would." |