ha
or hah
(used as an exclamation of surprise, interrogation, suspicion, triumph, etc.)
Origin of ha
1Other definitions for ha (2 of 6)
hectare; hectares.
Other definitions for Ha (3 of 6)
Other definitions for hā (4 of 6)
the 26th letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a glottal spirant consonant sound.
Origin of hā
4Other definitions for ḥā (5 of 6)
the sixth letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a pharyngeal spirant consonant.
Origin of ḥā
5Other definitions for h.a. (6 of 6)
Gunnery. high angle.
in this year.
Origin of h.a.
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How to use ha in a sentence
Untrained artist H.A. Rey (né Hans Augusto Reyersbach) and his wife, photographer Margret (née Margarete Waldstein).
Anne Frank had her diary, and H.A. and Margret Rey had their inquisitive illustrated monkey.
To make the images print-ready, H.A. tediously redrew his watercolor images as color separations, layer by layer.
H.A. Hellyer is fellow at the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations at Britain's University of Warwick.
British Dictionary definitions for ha (1 of 4)
hah
/ (hɑː) /
an exclamation expressing derision, triumph, surprise, etc, according to the intonation of the speaker
(reiterated) a representation of the sound of laughter
British Dictionary definitions for ha (2 of 4)
hectare
British Dictionary definitions for Ha (3 of 4)
Hawaii
British Dictionary definitions for h.a. (4 of 4)
hoc anno
Origin of h.a.
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