Associations to the word «Hale»
Noun
- Sentinel
- Drink
- Collagen
- Buster
- Mary
- Still
- Hayward
- Ezra
- Joshua
- Floyd
- Walden
- Daniels
- Richard
- Fortune
- Elizabeth
- Schoolmaster
- Grandson
- Dudley
- Earl
- Jeff
- Phonology
- Benefactor
- Chemistry
- Golfer
- Edwin
- Hobart
- Peabody
- Brewster
- Clapton
- Five
- Warhead
- Chip
- Chameleon
- Cassidy
- Nail
- Gloucestershire
- Dalton
- Terminal
- Herbert
- Hanna
- Yr
- Henry
- Ranch
- Grimm
- Syntax
- Chimpanzee
- Kathy
- Wendy
- Informant
- Arden
- Johann
- Ben
- Maximus
- Abbey
- Keith
- Beatrice
- Calculation
- Evans
- Duncan
- Benedict
- Quad
- Wilson
- Physic
- Martyr
- Hawk
- Strength
- Wicket
- England
Verb
Wiktionary
HALE, noun. (archaic) Health, welfare.
HALE, adjective. Sound, entire, healthy; robust, not impaired.
HALE, verb. To drag, pull, especially forcibly.
HALE, proper noun. A topographic surname.
Dictionary definition
HALE, noun. A soldier of the American Revolution who was hanged as a spy by the British; his last words were supposed to have been `I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country' (1755-1776).
HALE, noun. United States astronomer who discovered that sunspots are associated with strong magnetic fields (1868-1938).
HALE, noun. Prolific United States writer (1822-1909).
HALE, verb. To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information".
HALE, verb. Draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets".
HALE, adjective. Exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health; "hale and hearty"; "whole in mind and body"; "a whole person again".
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.