Associations to the word «Hoard»
Noun
- Vase
- Special
- Stone
- Ammunition
- Troll
- Plaque
- Northumberland
- Steal
- Skirt
- Anglia
- Cellar
- Plough
- Hiding
- Elf
- Stirling
- Atkinson
- Spoon
- Hugh
- Mound
- Inca
- Mosaic
- Warmth
- Peasant
- Helmet
- Greed
- Carthage
- Treasury
- Sardinia
- Bet
- Ipswich
- Suffolk
- Value
- Jar
- Hun
- Celtic
- Landowner
- Franc
- Milton
- Hoop
- Fortification
- Sleeve
- Fragment
- Inscription
- Buddha
- Unrest
- Workman
- Guild
- Pin
- Lair
- Ring
- Jug
- Cave
- Kathryn
- Bce
- Sum
- Leicestershire
- Reign
- Ounce
- Sutton
- Grave
- Goldsmith
- Chronology
- Store
- Worm
- Steppe
- Creditor
- Bow
- Subsistence
- Millennium
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HOARD, noun. A hidden supply or fund.
HOARD, noun. (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
HOARD, noun. Misspelling of horde.
HOARD, verb. To amass, usually for one's personal collection.
Dictionary definition
HOARD, noun. A secret store of valuables or money.
HOARD, verb. Save up as for future use.
HOARD, verb. Get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune".
Wise words
One great use of words is to hide our thoughts.