"Head" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Head" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Head" Meaning

The word "head" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:

The upper part of the human body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
The leader or chief of a group, organization, or country.
The top or summit of something, such as a mountain or a hill.
The source or origin of a river or stream.
A head of cattle or other livestock.
The front or forward part of something, such as a car or a ship.
The leading or most important part of something, such as the head of a department or the head of a company.
To cut off or sever the head of something, such as a head of cabbage or a head of a tree.

In addition, "head" can also be used as a verb, meaning to be in charge or to take the lead in something. For example, "She heads the company's marketing department."

"Head" Examples

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1. She stuck her head out of the window to feel the breeze.

2. The head of the company is responsible for making important decisions.

3. Can you help me lift this heavy head of lettuce?

4. The company head was very pleased with the team's performance.

5. She kept her head in the sand, trying to ignore the painful truth.

"Head" Similar Words

Head-butt

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A head-butt is a physical gesture in which someone throws their head forward and into another person, often as a form of aggression or hostility. It is often used in close combat or when feeling threatened, and can be a serious incident in sports, particularly in rugby and other contact sports. The term is also sometimes used figuratively to describe a clash or confrontation between two people or organizations.

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Head-first

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Head-first refers to the act of doing something without hesitation or thinking carefully about the consequences, often in a bold or reckless manner.

Head-hunting

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Head-hunting is a term used to describe the practice of actively searching for and recruiting candidates for senior or executive-level positions within an organization, often referred to as "executive search" or "executive recruitment". This may involve identifying and contacting potential candidates, conducting phone or in-person interviews, and presenting a shortlist of qualified candidates to the organization's hiring manager. The term "head-hunting" is thought to have originated from the practice of hunting or tracking down game, where the "game" is a qualified candidate for a specific position.

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Directly and openly, without hesitation or avoidance; confrontationally.

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