hail Meaning & Definition

  • En [ heɪl]
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Meaning of hail In English

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Examples of hail

  • There will be widespread showers of rain, hail and sleet.

  • Hail and snow are causing treacherous driving conditions, and motorists are warned to drive slowly.

  • Their opponents hailed the importance of civil liberties throughout the life cycle.

  • It also hails a very specific, liberating nonsense meant to deliver readers from the stultifying order of the mundane.

  • Far from hobbling the comedy, this piece of business was instantly hailed by his fellow actors as a hoot and adopted.

  • A number of them received top international awards for magic, were hailed as national heroes and seen on a par with their western counterparts.

  • This hesitance to engage in moral critique may be salutary when the critic and the criticism hail from moral strangers.

  • Yet to hail such writers as enlightened reformers whose prime concern was to widen women's intellectual spheres would be anachronistic.

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Translations of hail In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    雹,冰雹, 招呼, 招呼,呼喊…

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  • 中文简体

    雹,冰雹, 招呼, 招呼,呼喊…

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  • Español

    granizo, granizar, granizo [masculine]…

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  • Português

    granizo, chuva de pedra, chover granizo…

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  • 日本語

    ひょう, あられ, ひょう(あられ)が降る…

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  • Türk dili

    (hava durumu) dolu halinde yağmak, seslenmek, çağırmak…

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  • Français

    grêler, grêle [feminine], grêle…

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  • Catalan

    calamarsa, pedra, pedregar…

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