Nouns that start with H

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What is a noun?

By definition, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

Nouns that start with the letter H in English are common. Although H is a consonant, it sometimes performs as a vowel silently. For example, hour, honorable. It also creates different sounds as it joins hands with other consonants, such as “whine” or “shout.” This guide will show you a list of 25 nouns that start with H and review their definition, plural form, and example uses.

 

List of H nouns

Noun

Definition + Plural Form(s)

Example Sentence

Habitat

A particular space where some organisms live.

 

PLURAL: habitats

 

Humans are destroying the natural habitat of tigers.

Hair

A thin substance of excretion produced by animals.

 

PLURAL: hairs

 

She was easily distinguished by the length of her hair.

Hall

A passageway between two separate places.

 

PLURAL: halls

 

You might coordinate the protest inside the hall.

Hand

The parts of the human body that easily hold things.

 

PLURAL: hands

 

Your hand must hurt after that accident.

Happiness

A state of joy

 

PLURAL: happiness

 

Her happiness was explicitly visible on her face.

Harm

A caused injury

 

PLURAL: harms

 

The company’s reputation received indelible harm from that incident.

Hassle

Unwanted trouble or fight.

PLURAL: hassles

 

You might want to avoid an unwanted hassle with your colleague.

Hat

A piece of headgear to cover one’s head.

 

PLURAL: hats

 

The gust of wind blew her hat off.

Head

The top portion of one’s body.

PLURAL: heads

 

You may lean your head on the desk.

Health

The wellness of one’s being.

PLURAL: health

 

She is recovering her health rapidly.

Heart

The particular organ which controls the blood flow inside a body.

 

PLURAL: hearts

 

Her heart was beating fast after her workout.

Heat

A high temperature.

PLURAL: heats

 

The heat in the afternoon is dangerous this time of the year.

Heaven

A mythological location where the holy is presumed to reside.

 

PLURAL: heavens

 

The concept of heaven is addressed in more than one religion.

Height

A distance between the top and the bottom of something.

PLURAL: heights

 

Your height will soon pass your mother’s.

Hell

A mythological space where sinners are held.

 

PLURAL: hells

 

The pandemic brought hell to earth.

Heritage

a legacy passed down from previous generations

 

PLURAL: heritage

 

He admired her heritage more than herself.

Hero

An individual of great bravery and accomplishments.

PLURAL: heroes

 

His father was his childhood hero.

Hill

An elevated land from the ground on Earth.

PLURAL: hills

 

The view of the hills at dawn is beautiful.

History

A true tale of past occurrences.

PLURAL: histories

 

He refused to share his history with his friends.

Hobby

A relaxation activity of one’s preference.

PLURAL: hobbies

 

His hobby of playing the guitar calmed him easily.

Hole

An opening of some kind.

PLURAL: holes

 

You must discover all the rat holes in the house.

Holiday

A day off, often for celebration.

PLURAL: holidays

 

They are planning a long holiday at the end of the year.

Home

A place where one lives.

PLURAL: homes

 

Home is the place where someone still thinks of you.

Honesty

The attribute of speaking the truth.

PLURAL: honesty

 

Your honesty saved the day in the courtroom.

Hour

The quantity of sixty minutes.

PLURAL: hours

 

You are late by an hour today.


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