huffy |
easily irritated or quickly offended; touchy; sulky. [2 definitions] |
hug |
to enfold or squeeze affectionately with the arms; embrace. [5 definitions] |
huge |
of extremely large weight, size, or extent. |
hugger-mugger |
confusion or disorder; jumble. [4 definitions] |
Huguenot |
a French Protestant of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
huh |
used to express surprise, astonishment, skepticism, contempt, or indifference. [3 definitions] |
hula |
a Polynesian dance characterized by rotating hip movements and an expressive pantomime with the arms. |
hulk |
a bulky shell of a ship, either old and unseaworthy or abandoned to other uses. [3 definitions] |
hulking |
awkwardly large; bulky; unwieldy. |
hull1 |
the outer shell or covering of various fruits, nuts, and seeds. [3 definitions] |
hull2 |
the rigid frame and outer shell of a ship. [2 definitions] |
hullabaloo |
the loud sounds of excited voices; uproarious din; clamor. [2 definitions] |
hullo |
variant of hello. |
hum |
to vibrate with a continuous low sound; drone. [7 definitions] |
human |
of, relating to, or characteristic of mankind. [5 definitions] |
human being |
a person; human. |
humane |
showing compassion in treating one's fellow creatures; kind; merciful. [2 definitions] |
human immunodeficiency virus |
the retrovirus that causes the disease AIDS by infecting and destroying T cells in the immune system; HIV. |
humanism |
a doctrine or mode of thought that gives highest importance to human dignity, values, potentials, and achievements. [2 definitions] |
humanist |
one who studies human nature and human affairs. [3 definitions] |
humanitarian |
characterized by concern for improving the welfare of humanity. [3 definitions] |