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- Haggard – looking exhausted and unwell specially from fatigue, worry or suffering
- Hardy – fit, strong, tough
- Headstrong – stubborn, willful
- Hegemony – dominance
- Heinous – atrocious, hatefully bad
- Hew – cut to pieces with axe or sword
- Heyday – time of greatest success, prime, peak period
- Hilarity – laughter, extreme amusement
- Hindmost – last, final
- Hinterland – the remote areas of country away from banks of rivers, middle of nowhere.
- Hireling – a person who works only for pay or material reward.
- Hirsute – hairy
- Histrionic – theatrical
- Hoard – accumulate money or valuable things and hide it.
- Hoary – grey or white, extremely old
- Holster – destruction by fire
- Homily – serious warning
- Hone – sharpen
- Hoodwink – deceive, delude
- Horde – crowd
- Hovel – shack, small wretched house
- Hover – hang around, wait nearby
- Hubbub – noisy situation, confusion
- Hubris – arrogant
- Hurtle – speed, rush
- Humility – humbleness of spirit
- Hummock – small hill
- Homespun – domestic, made at home