hale
Meaning of hale
adjective
- (of an old person) strong and healthy.
he's only just sixty, very hale and hearty
Old English, northern variant of hāl ‘whole’.
verb- 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
- The plural form of hale is: hales.
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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:
Meaning Hale:
Meaning coerce:
coerce, squeeze, pressure, force
Meaning haul:
Meaning in a good physical or mental condition; in good health:
Meaning in good health; free or recovered from illness:
Meaning of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose:
Meaning developing rapidly and successfully; thriving:
Meaning used to express annoyance or for emphasis:
Meaning not easily affected by disease or hardship:
Meaning strong and healthy; vigorous:
Meaning strong, healthy, and full of energy:
Meaning capable of enduring difficult conditions; robust:
Meaning (of a person or their body) strongly and solidly built:
Meaning (of a person) strong and healthy:
Meaning healthy and strong; full of vigour:
hale antonyms
Meaning ill:
Translation of hale
- Spanish: forzar, obligar, arrastrar
- French: forcer
- Italian: forzare, obbligare, costringere, tirare, rimorchiare, trainare
- Portuguese: forçar
- German: schleifen, zerren
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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