| Vocabulary Words | Meanings |
|---|---|
| hungry | feeling you want something to eat |
| hunt | to chase after something which you want to catch |
| hurdle | a kind of wooden fence which animals or people have to jump over in some races |
| hurl | to throw something away from you with all your strength |
| hurricane | a very great windstorm |
| hurry | to move fast in order to get somewhere more quickly, or to finish what you are doing sooner |
| hurt | to give pain |
| hurtle | to rush or dash with great force and speed |
| husband | a married man |
| husbandman | a farmer |
| hush | to become quiet or silent |
| hustle | to hurry; to make someone hurry along by pushing and shoving |
| hut | a small wooden house |
| hyacinth | a spring flower which has spikes of bright, sweet-smelling blossoms |
| hyena | a wild animal rather like a dog. It makes a high laughing sound and lives in some hot countries |
| hymn | a song which praises God |
Stressed and Unstressed
In English sentences content words are stressed while structural words are generally not.