Verb with H
A common verb meaning to possess or experience.
A clear verb meaning to assist someone.
A verb meaning to strike something.
A verb meaning to conceal or go out of sight.
A verb meaning to grasp, carry, or keep.
A verb meaning to strongly dislike.
A verb meaning to jump or bounce lightly.
A verb: to perceive sound with your ears.
A verb meaning to search for or chase prey.
A verb: to embrace someone warmly.
A verb meaning to suspend or be suspended.
A verb meaning to walk long distances.
A verb meaning to cause or feel pain.
Verb meaning to wish or expect something.
Verb meaning to move or act quickly.
Present participle of help; valid verb form.
Verb meaning to make or become healthy.
Verb form of “hunt”, to chase and kill animals.
Form of "hit", to strike something or someone.
Form of "hang", to suspend from above.
Verb "heat", to make something warm or hot.
Verb "hack", to cut roughly or access computers.
Verb "hire", to employ or rent for payment.
Form of "hold", to grasp or keep in hand.
Verb "handle", to manage or physically deal with.
Form of "hug", to embrace someone affectionately.
Verb "hover", to stay in the air in one place.
Form of "hate", to strongly dislike.
Verb "heave", to lift or throw with effort.
Verb "hail", to call to attract attention or praise.
Form of "hear", to perceive sound with ears.
Verb "halt", to stop or come to a stop.
Form of "hide", to put or keep out of sight.
Verb "hurl", to throw something with great force.
To howl is to make a long loud cry, like a wolf.
Heard is the past form of the verb hear.
Humming is softly making a continuous sound.
Howling is crying out loudly, often in pain.
Happen means to occur or take place.
Healing is the process of making or becoming well.
Handing is giving something to someone by hand.
Hoping is wanting something to happen.
To holler is to shout or yell loudly.
To hoard is to collect and keep a lot of things.
To harm is to hurt or injure someone or something.
Hurrying means moving or acting very quickly.
To hammer is to hit something with a hammer.
Heating is making something warm or hot.
To hack is to cut roughly; also used in tech.
To hatch is to emerge from an egg or plan.
To honk is to make a car horn or goose sound.
Handling is managing or touching something.
Present participle of 'hammer', to hit repeatedly.
To push or hurry, also to work energetically.
To receive guests or store data on a server.
Present participle of 'heave', to lift with effort.
To visit or affect a place/person like a ghost.
Present participle of hurt, to cause pain.
To pause before acting due to doubt or fear.
To give, pass or assist with something.
To experience unreal sensory perceptions.
To attach or catch with a hook-like device.
To bother or annoy persistently over time.
Present participle of hover, to stay in one spot.
Present participle of host, to receive guests.
To create difficulty or obstruction for someone.
Present participle of hail, to call or greet loudly.
To make small spasmodic sounds when breathing.
Present participle of honk, to sound a horn.
To sharpen a blade or improve a skill.
Present participle of holler, to shout loudly.
To pull or drag something heavy with effort.
Verb "hatching" = emerging from an egg 🐣
"High" as verb: to boost or raise up, though rare
To hunch = bend the back or shoulders forward
To hiss = make a sharp sibilant sound
To heed = pay attention or take notice of
"Hung" = past tense of the verb "hang"
"Housing" = providing shelter or accommodation
To hound = to harass or pursue persistently
To hint = suggest something indirectly
"Halting" = stopping or pausing; verb form ok
To hum = make a low continuous sound
To hoist = raise or lift, often with equipment
"Hoarding" = storing up or accumulating a lot
"High five" = slap palms in celebration ✋
To hale = to drag or haul, archaic but valid
To haggle = bargain persistently over price
The words in the list Verb with H come from players of the word game City, Country, River.