Hail
|
call out; stop
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 57
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Hamper
|
hinder
or impede the movement or progress of
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 2
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Haphazard
|
lacking
any obvious principle of organization
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 30
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Harmonious
|
free
from disagreement or dissent
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 25
|
Harsh
|
unpleasantly
rough or jarring to the senses
|
IELTS Letters – Letter # 11
|
Hatchback
|
small cars
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 53
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Hazard
|
a
danger or risk
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 37
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Headstrong
|
energetically
wilful and determined
|
IELTS Letters – Letter # 11
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Hectic
|
full
of incessant or frantic activity
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 21
|
Heed
|
pay attention to; take notice of
|
IELTS Speaking – Test # 6
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Heinous
|
wicked; evil
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 51
|
Herculean
|
requiring
great strength or effort
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 15
|
Hike
|
a sharp increase
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 45
|
Hinder
|
make
it difficult for (someone) to do something or for (something) to happen
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 34
|
Homogeneous
|
of
the same kind; alike
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 25
|
Horizons
|
the
limit of a person's knowledge, experience, or interest
|
IELTS Letters – Letter # 9
IELTS Essays – Essay # 8
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Host
|
a
large number of people or things
|
IELTS Speaking – Test # 5
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Hostile
|
unfriendly
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 18
IELTS Essays – Essay # 47
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Hub
|
the
effective centre of an activity, region (city/country), or network
|
IELTS Speaking – Test # 5
|
Humanitarian
|
concerned
with or seeking to promote human welfare
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 18
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Humble
|
having
or showing a modest estimate of one's importance
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 27
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Hypocritical
|
pretentious; two-faced
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 53
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