
#H letter chain full#
Now that your personal vocabulary is full of helpful, honest-to-goodness adjectives that start with “H,” it’s a good idea to look at some sentence examples to get the hang of using them. (usually) extremely funny uncontrollably emotionalĮxample Sentences Using Adjectives That Start With “H” Having a sense of humor causing laughter and amusement Plain lacking in physical attractivenessĬharacterized by a love and care for people and animals Possessing strong moral principles and feelingsįamiliar with styles and trends of the time Whether you’re writing about a humble character or just want better words to describe your hip and happening friends, you have a huge selection of adjectives that start with “H” to describe people.

Many of the words above can apply to people, but it doesn’t hurt to fill your personal lexicon with “H” adjectives for personality traits. Inducing sleep or lowering mental awarenessĪdjectives for Personality Traits That Start With “H” Relating to speech that encourages actionĪnthropic, anthropomorphic, anthropomorphousĬomposite or mixture of two or more things Having to do with the whole system, rather than any one partĮxtending from side to side rather than up and down Something of significance that actually happened Momentous, having to do with an important moment in history Of answering questions, to use both empirical and non-empirical methods Having to do with herbs, leafy plants with various culinary and medicinal applications Taking an active role, being involved in a situationĬharacterized by pleasure-seeking, being self- indulgent Just a perfect medium word to describe herbal medicines for hoarse voices or homemade food for your hungry family. Sometimes you need a solid “H” adjective that isn’t positive or negative. Overstated, presented in an excessively dramatic manner Lowering someone’s pride, self-respect, or dignity Something violently opposed to something else Shocking, revolting, or horrible to the senses Something firm in texture demanding, difficult, or unforgivingįeeling stressed or strained by persistent demandsĬreating a dangerous or undesirable circumstanceĬharacterized by intense sadness or anguish

Looking exhausted, gaunt, or worn out in appearance The negative vibes can get to anyone, but sometimes you need the right “H” adjective to describe heartbreaking moments, heinous memories, or hateful actions. There are plenty of times when you’re just feeling horrible, hapless, or haggard. Inviting and comfortable having a feeling like homeīeing warm or generous to strangers or guests Something considered sacred by one or more religions Something beneficial, characterized by improving a situationĬharacterized by being funny, causing laughter Having to do with paradise something pleasant or joyful Not possessing the desire or ability to do harmįree from disagreement, dissent, or discord

Peaceful or restful, especially of weatherįree of disease or injury strong and healthy The letter “H” offers up a whole host of positive adjectives for those halcyon days, healthy appetites, and happy people you love.
