hale

Meaning of hale

adjective
  1. (of an old person) strong and healthy.
    he's only just sixty, very hale and hearty

Old English, northern variant of hāl ‘whole’.

verb
  1. drag or draw forcibly.
    he haled an old man out of the audience

Middle English: from Old French haler, from Old Norse hala .

Information about hale

Hyphenation of hale

hale

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
  • hale is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

hale synonyms

Meaning whole:

whole

Meaning Hale:

Hale

Meaning coerce:

coerce, squeeze, pressure, force

Meaning haul:

haul, cart, drag

Meaning in a good physical or mental condition; in good health:

healthy

Meaning in good health; free or recovered from illness:

well

Meaning of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose:

fit

Meaning developing rapidly and successfully; thriving:

flourishing

Meaning used to express annoyance or for emphasis:

blooming

Meaning not easily affected by disease or hardship:

strong

Meaning strong and healthy; vigorous:

robust

Meaning strong, healthy, and full of energy:

vigorous

Meaning capable of enduring difficult conditions; robust:

hardy

Meaning (of a person or their body) strongly and solidly built:

sturdy

Meaning (of a person) strong and healthy:

hearty

Meaning healthy and strong; full of vigour:

lusty

hale antonyms

Meaning ill:

unwell

Translation of hale

Anagrams of hale

Elah, heal, HeLa, Hela, hela, Leah

Words that rhyme with hale

Hale, McHale, Michale, marechale, nuchale, behale, rehale, keelhale, inhale, unhale, Omphale, uphale, forhale, overhale, shale, unshale, boothale, hexahydronaphthale, naphthale, nitrothale, tetrahydronaphthale, Whale, gunwhale, narwhale, whale, exhale

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