Adjective with H

  • Describes someone feeling joy or pleasure.

  • Means with high heat or spiciness.

  • Means tall, elevated, or intense.

  • Means covered in hair or fur.

  • Describes needing or wanting to eat.

  • Means solid, firm, or not easy.

  • Describes someone good-looking, often male.

  • Means having much weight or burden.

  • Means very bad or unpleasant.

  • Describes something extremely funny.

  • Means very big or enormous.

  • Describes someone who gives help.

  • Describes someone strong and well.

  • Means truthful and not cheating.

  • Sacred or blessed; connected to religion.

  • Useful or skillful; good at fixing things.

  • Modest; not boasting, low-key about oneself.

  • Full of hate; very unpleasant or mean.

  • Warm and enthusiastic; or rich, filling food.

  • Optimistic; expecting good things to happen.

  • Like hell; extremely unpleasant or awful.

  • Like heaven; delightful, blissful, very nice.

  • Brave and daring; like a hero in action.

  • Irritable and angry because you are hungry.

  • Describes something heavy, big, and solid.

  • Means arrogantly proud; snooty in attitude.

  • Describes something done too quickly; rushed.

  • Means extremely bad or shocking; awful.

  • Describes something very ugly or dreadful.

  • Means without hair; bald or bare.

  • Describes something empty on the inside.

  • Adjective; US plain-looking, UK cozy/homey.

  • Means severe or rough; not gentle.

  • Describes someone unable to help themselves.

  • Means extremely big; gigantic (informal).

  • Describes something terrifying or very bad.

  • Means funny; makes people laugh.

  • Describes having no hope; futile or bleak.

  • Means causing harm; a clear adjective.

  • Tough and resilient; valid adjective.

  • Informal for overexcited; very energetic.

  • Worthy of honor; morally upright.

  • Very unpleasant or nasty; adjective.

  • Extremely funny or wildly emotional.

  • Injured or in pain; feels hurt.

  • Informal: handsome, well-built (esp. a man).

  • Hot or intense; e.g., a heated debate.

  • Greatly disliked; used as an adjective.

  • Full of hills; describes terrain.

  • Causing pain or distress to someone.

  • Very busy, full of frantic activity.

  • Unfriendly or aggressive in attitude.

  • Damp and moist; lots of water in the air.

  • Trendy and cool; fashionable (informal).

  • Lively, bustling; very active (informal).

  • Rough, raspy voice from strain or cold.

  • Giving help; assisting, like a helping hand.

  • Shockingly evil or wicked; very bad.

  • Without a home; lacking a place to live.

  • Out of sight; concealed from view.

  • Misty or unclear; not sharp or definite.

  • Done quickly; rushed and hasty.

  • Visited by ghosts; eerie or spooky.

  • Cozy and comfy, like a snug home.

  • About history; from or related to the past.

  • Very distressing; scary and upsetting.

  • Means partial: one-half, incomplete.

  • Describes something suspended or undecided.

  • Without compassion; cruel or unkind.

  • Deep and rough voice, or big and sturdy.

  • Considering the whole, not just parts.

  • Industrious; works hard and diligently.

  • Describes something beaten flat or worn

  • Means curative; makes things better

  • Means in agreement or musically tuneful

  • Means not able or likely to cause harm

  • Means looking exhausted or unwell

  • British spelling; means worthy of respect

  • Means having large hips (colloquial)

  • Comparative of "high"; means more elevated.

  • hallowed

The words in the list Adjective with H come from players of the word game City, Country, River.