having meaning - Search
Open links in new tab
  1. Dictionary
    have
    [hav, (h)əv, (ə)v]
    verb
    having (present participle) · having (present participle)
    1. possess, own, or hold:
      "he had a new car and a boat" · "have you got a job yet?" · "I don't have that much money on me" · "he's got the equipment with him"
      • possess or be provided with (a quality, characteristic, or feature):
        "the ham had a sweet, smoky flavor" · "she's got blue eyes" · "the house has gas heat"
      • informal
        (have oneself)
        provide or indulge oneself with (something):
        "he had himself two highballs"
      • be made up of; comprise:
        "in 1989 the party had 10,000 members"
      • used to indicate a particular relationship:
        "he's got three children" · "do you have a client named Pedersen?"
      • be able to make use of (something available or at one's disposal):
        "how much time have I got for the presentation?"
      • have gained (a qualification):
        "he's got a BA in English"
      • possess as an intellectual attainment; know (a language or subject):
        "he knew Latin and Greek; I had only a little French"
    2. experience; undergo:
      "I went to a few parties and had a good time" · "I was having difficulty in keeping awake"
      • suffer from (an illness, ailment, or disability):
        "I've got a headache"
      • let (a feeling or thought) come into one's mind; hold in the mind:
        "he had the strong impression that someone was watching him" · "we've got a few ideas we're kicking around" · "I've no doubt he's as busy as I am"
      • experience or suffer the specified action happening or being done to (something):
        "she had her bag stolen"
      • cause (someone or something) to be in a particular state or condition:
        "I want to have everything ready in good time" · "I had the TV on with the sound turned down"
      • cause (something) to be done for one by someone else:
        "it is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professional"
      • tell or arrange for something to be done:
        "always having the builders in to do something" · "she had her long hair cut"
      • informal
        have put (someone) at a disadvantage in an argument (said either to acknowledge that one has no answer to a point or to show that one knows one's opponent has no answer):
        "you've got me there; I've never given the matter much thought"
      • informal
        (be had)
        cheat or deceive (someone):
        "I realized I'd been had"
      • vulgar slang
        have sex with.
    3. (have to do somethinghave got to do something)
      be obliged or find it necessary to do the specified thing:
      "you don't have to accept this situation" · "we've got to plan for the future"
      • need or be obliged to do (something):
        "he's got a lot to do"
      • be strongly recommended to do something:
        "if you think that place is great, you have to try our summer house"
      • be certain or inevitable to happen or be the case:
        "there has to be a catch"
    4. perform the action indicated by the noun specified (used especially in spoken English as an alternative to a more specific verb):
      "he had a look around" · "the color green has a restful effect"
      • organize and bring about:
        "are you going to have a party?"
      • eat or drink:
        "I'll have the vegetable plate"
      • give birth to or be due to give birth to:
        "she's going to have a baby"
    5. show (a personal attribute or quality) by one's actions or attitude:
      "he had little patience with technological gadgetry" · "if you've got the drive to finish your degree"
      • exercise or show (mercy, pity, etc.) toward another person:
        "God have mercy on me!"
      • not accept; refuse to tolerate:
        "I can't have you insulting Tom like that"
    6. place or keep (something) in a particular position:
      "Mary had her back to me" · "I soon had the trout in a net"
      • hold or grasp (someone or something) in a particular way:
        "he had me by the throat"
    7. be the recipient of (something sent, given, or done):
      "she had a letter from Mark"
      • take or invite into one's home so as to provide care or entertainment, especially for a limited period:
        "we're having the children for the weekend"
    Origin
    Old English habban, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hebben and German haben, also probably to heave.
    Translate have to
    No translation found.
    Similar and Opposite Words
    verb
    1. possess, own, or hold:
      be in possession of
      be the owner of
      be the (proud) possessor of
      have in one's possession
      count among one's possessions
      be blessed with
      Opposite:
      be bereft of
    2. experience; undergo:
    3. be obliged or find it necessary to do the specified thing:
      have got to
      be obliged to
      be required to
      be compelled to
      be forced to
      be bound to
      be duty-bound to
      be under an obligation to
      • perform the action indicated by the noun specified (used especially in spoken English as an alternative to a more specific verb):
      • show (a personal attribute or quality) by one's actions or attitude:
      • be the recipient of (something sent, given, or done):
        be given
        be sent
        take receipt of
        Opposite:
       
    1. Bokep

      https://viralbokep.com/viral+bokep+terbaru+2021&FORM=R5FD6

      Aug 11, 2021 · Bokep Indo Skandal Baru 2021 Lagi Viral - Nonton Bokep hanya Itubokep.shop Bokep Indo Skandal Baru 2021 Lagi Viral, Situs nonton film bokep terbaru dan terlengkap 2020 Bokep ABG Indonesia Bokep Viral 2020, Nonton Video Bokep, Film Bokep, Video Bokep Terbaru, Video Bokep Indo, Video Bokep Barat, Video Bokep Jepang, Video Bokep, Streaming Video …

      Kizdar net | Kizdar net | Кыздар Нет

    2. People also ask
       
    3. Having Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

       
    4. HAVING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    5. HAVING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    6. Having - definition of having by The Free Dictionary

    7. having - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    8. HAVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    9. Having Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    10. have verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    11. having, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …

    12. HAVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    13. meaning - Use of "having" in English - English Language …

    14. Have - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

    15. HAVING Synonyms: 335 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam …

    16. HAVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    17. have, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary

    18. Use of having in a sentence - English With Ashish

    19. HAVE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary

    20. 149 Synonyms & Antonyms for HAVING | Thesaurus.com

    21. When to Use Have or Had? (Explained with Examples)

    22. having, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …

    23. Here’s what having Jonathan Mingo could mean for the Cowboys …

    24. What Happens If I Have a Lien on My House? - realtor.com

    25. What will Republican majorities in House and Senate mean for …

    26. Staying Strong When Your Adult Child Turns Mean

    27. Hugh Grant on His “Despicable” Notting Hill Role: “Why Doesn’t …

    28. Trump picks Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as attorney general