💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ithand"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| heedy | (obsolete) Heedful; attentive. |
| horny-handed | Having hands that are horny (calloused) and tough from manual labour; hardhanded. |
| hastish | (obsolete, rare) hasty; impetuous |
| hornyhanded | Alternative form of horny-handed. [Having hands that are horny (calloused) and tough from manual labour; hardhanded.] |
| heedfull | Archaic form of heedful. [Taking heed.] |
| hecticknoun | Obsolete form of hectic. [A hectic fever.] |
| hard-handed | Alternative spelling of hardhanded. [Forceful, excessive, draconian, or abusive.] |
| hard handed | Alternative spelling of hardhanded. [Forceful, excessive, draconian, or abusive.] |
| hendynoun | A village in Carmarthenshire, Wales, United Kingdom (OS grid ref SN5703). |
| hard-headed | Alternative spelling of hardheaded. [Stubborn; wilful.] |
| helply | (UK dialectal) Aiding; assisting; ready to help; helpful. |
| headish | (UK dialectal) Headstrong. |
| hasteful | (dated) hasty; rapid; speedy |
| handlynoun | (rare) Synonym of handy. |
| hytenoun | (obsolete, Scotland) insane or mad. |
| hardsetnoun | Alternative form of hard-set. [Beset by difficulties.] |
| henchnoun | (Scotland) A limp; lameness. |
| hard-core | Alternative form of hardcore. [Having an extreme dedication to a certain activity.] |
| hurrysome | Alternative form of hurrisome. [Characterised or marked by hurrying; quick; hasty.] |
| highty-tighty | Obsolete form of hoity-toity. [Affected or pretentious, sometimes with the implication of displaying an air of excessive fanciness or ostentation; pompous, self-important, snobbish; often displaying a feeling of patronizing self-aggrandizing or arrogant class superiority.] |
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