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- verbhaving (present participle) · having (present participle)
- 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"
- 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"
- informalhave 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 slanghave sex with.
- (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"
- 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"
- 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"
- 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"
- 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"
OriginOld English habban, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hebben and German haben, also probably to heave.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- possess, own, or hold:
- experience; undergo:
- suffer from (an illness, ailment, or disability):
- let (a feeling or thought) come into one's mind; hold in the mind:
- cause (something) to be done for one by someone else:
- cheat or deceive (someone):
- have sex with.
- be obliged or find it necessary to do the specified thing:
- 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:
- not accept; refuse to tolerate:
- be the recipient of (something sent, given, or done):
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