IPA: /hɔːl/
KK: /hɔl/
Definition: A large room or building used for gatherings, events, or as a passageway in a structure.
Example: The concert will be held in the main hall of the university.
IPA: /ˈhɔːlweɪ/
KK: /ˈhɔːlˌweɪ/
Definition: A long, narrow space in a building that connects different rooms or areas.
Example: She walked down the hallway to her classroom.
IPA: /ˈhændreɪl/
KK: /ˈhændreɪl/
Definition: A narrow bar that people can hold onto for support, usually found along stairs or walkways.
Example: She held onto the handrail as she walked down the stairs.
IPA: /ˈhæŋəbl/
KK: /ˈhæŋəbl/
Definition: Able to be suspended or hung up.
Example: The picture frame is hangable, so you can easily display it on the wall.
IPA: /ˈhæŋər/
KK: /ˈhæŋər/
Definition: An object used to hang clothes or other items, typically made of plastic, metal, or wood, that allows garments to be stored neatly on a rod or hook.
Example: I hung my coat on the hanger in the closet.
IPA: /hæŋnɛst/
KK: /hæŋnɛst/
Definition: A type of nest that is suspended and often shaped like a bag or pocket, typically built by certain birds.
Example: The weaver bird is known for its unique hangnest that sways gently in the breeze.
IPA: /ˈhɑːrdˌbɔːrd/
KK: /ˈhɑrdˌbɔrd/
Definition: A type of board made from compressed wood fibers, often used in construction and furniture making.
Example: The carpenter used hardboard to create a smooth surface for the cabinet.
IPA: /ˈhæ.sɒk/
KK: /ˈhæˌsɑk/
Definition: A thick cushion or low stool used for sitting, resting your feet, or kneeling, often found in homes or churches.
Example: She placed her feet on the hassock while reading her book.
IPA: /ˈhæt.ræk/
KK: /ˈhætˌræk/
Definition: A piece of furniture used for holding hats, typically with hooks or pegs.
Example: He hung his coat and hat on the hatrack by the door.
IPA: /ˈheɪlɒft/
KK: /ˈheɪˌlɔft/
Definition: A space in a barn or building where hay is stored, usually located above the main floor.
Example: The farmer climbed up to the hayloft to check on the stored hay.
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