"Ho" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ho" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ho" Meaning

Ho is an exclamation used to express surprise, excitement, or approval. It is often used in informal settings and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as:

"Ho! What a great dinner!" (expressing surprise and approval)
"Ho! Look at that!" (expressing excitement)
"Ho! You're so talented!" (expressing approval)

It is often used in British English, and is not commonly used in American English.

"Ho" Examples

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Verb


The crowd roared with a loud "ho!" as the fireworks exploded in the night sky.
The horse whinnied with a high-pitched "ho!" as it was saddled up for a ride.
The cowboy yelled a loud "ho!" as he lassoed the runaway steer.

Noun


The golfer's "ho" shot landed nicely on the green, giving him a birdie putt.
The miner's "ho" was a long-handled tool used to extract coal from deep in the earth.

Interjection


"Ho!" cried the captain as he steered the ship through the treacherous waters.
"Ho!" shouted the crowd as the birthday boy blew out the candles on his cake.

"Ho" Similar Words

Hlai

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Hlin

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Hm

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"hm" is an interjection that is often used to express a speculative or doubtful attitude towards something. It can also be used to indicate that someone is thinking about or considering something. For example:<br><br> "Do you think it will rain today? hm, maybe?"<br> "This new restaurant sounds interesting, hm?"<br><br>In some contexts, "hm" can also be used to express skepticism or disagreement, similar to saying "hmm" or "uh-huh".

Hmm

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Hmong-mien

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Hmong

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Hmong is a term that refers to a group of people who belong to an ethnic minority group originating from the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, particularly in China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. They were traditionalaneously nomadic farmers and hunters who migrated to various parts of Asia and eventually to the United States, where many of them settled in Minnesota, California, and other places. The term "Hmong" is also used to describe their language, culture, and customs, which are distinct from those of the major ethnic groups in the regions where they live.

Hms

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Ho-hum

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Hoa

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Hoa is a unisex given name that originated from the Vietnamese word for "petal". It is often associated with the Nha Trang International Flower Festival, as Nha Trang is also the name of a city in Vietnam.

Hoagie

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Hoagies

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A "hoagie" is a type of sandwich that originated in Philadelphia. It is typically made with a long, crusty roll that is filled with a variety of ingredients such as meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. Hoagies are often similar to submarine sandwiches or heroes, but the term "hoagie" is more commonly used in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

Hoar-frost

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Hoar

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Hoard

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To hoard means to collect or store something, often in a hidden or secret place, typically for future use or preservation. It can also refer to the act of storing or accumulating something excessively or obsessively, often to the point of being wasteful or unnecessary.

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Hoarder

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