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hail

noun

1 hail

Precipitation of ice pellets when there are strong rising air currents.

Roget 383: cold, coldness etc. adj.; frigidity, inclemency, fresco.    winter; depth of winter, hard winter; Siberia, Nova Zembla; wind-chill factor.    ... show more

Dutch: hagel

2 hail

Many objects thrown forcefully through the air.

3 hail

Enthusiastic greeting.

verb

1 hail

Praise vociferously:
— The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein.

synonyms: acclaim, herald.

Roget 931: approve; approbate, think good, think much of, think well of, think highly of; esteem, value, prize; set great store by, set great store on.    do justice to, appreciate; honor, ... show more

Roget 928: respect, regard; revere, reverence; hold in reverence, honor, venerate, hallow; esteem etc. (approve of) 931; think much of; ... show more

Roget 894: be courteous etc. adj.; show courtesy etc. n.. mind one's P's and Q's, behave oneself, be all things to all men, conciliate, speak one fair, take in good part; make the amiable, do the amiable; ... show more

2 hail

Be a native of:
— She hails from Kalamazoo.

synonym: come.

3 hail

Call for.

4 hail

Greet enthusiastically or joyfully.

synonym: herald.

5 hail

Precipitate as small ice particles.

Dutch: hagel


Moby thesaurus: a mass of, a world of, abide by, accede, accept, acclaim, accost, acknowledge, acquiesce, acquiesce in, address, agree, agree to, agree with, apostrophize, appeal to, applaud, approach, approve, army ... show more.

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