Definitions for hast
hast
hast
Spelling: [hast]
IPA: /hæst/
Hast is a 4 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.
You can make 29 anagrams from letters in hast (ahst).
Definitions for hast
noun
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Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
verb
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2nd person singular present indicative of have.
Idioms
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had better / best, ought to:
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had rather. rather (def 9).
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have done, to cease; finish:
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have had it,
to become weary of or disgusted with whatever one has been doing:
to suffer defeat; fail:
to have missed a last opportunity:
to become unpopular or passé:
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have it coming, to merit or deserve:
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have it in / out for, to plan or wish to do something unpleasant to; hold a grudge against:
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have it out, to come to an understanding or decision through discussion or combat:
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have on,
to be clothed in; be wearing:
to have arranged or planned:
to tease (a person); make the butt of a joke. Compare put (def 35).
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have to do with,
to be connected or associated with:
to deal with; be concerned with:
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to have and to hold, to possess legally; have permanent possession of:
Verb phrases
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have at, to go at vigorously; attack:
auxiliary verb
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(used with a past participle to form perfect tenses):
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to be required, compelled, or under obligation (followed by infinitival to, with or without a main verb):
verb (used with object)
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to possess; own; hold for use; contain:
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to hold, possess, or accept in some relation, as of kindred or relative position:
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to get, receive, or take:
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to experience, undergo, or endure, as joy or pain:
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to hold in mind, sight, etc.:
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to cause to, as by command or invitation:
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to be related to or be in a certain relation to:
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to show or exhibit in action or words:
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to be identified or distinguished by; possess the characteristic of:
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to engage in or carry on:
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to partake of; eat or drink:
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to permit or allow:
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to assert, maintain, or represent as being:
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to know, understand, or be skilled in:
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to beget or give birth to:
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to hold an advantage over:
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to outwit, deceive, or cheat:
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to control or possess through bribery; bribe.
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to gain possession of:
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to hold or put in a certain position or situation:
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to exercise, display, or make use of:
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to invite or cause to be present as a companion or guest:
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to engage in sexual intercourse with.
verb (used without object)
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to be in possession of money or wealth:
Origin of hast
before 900; Middle English haven, habben, Old English habban; cognate with German haben, Old Norse hafa, Gothic haban to have; perhaps akin to heave
Examples for hast
hast thou heard what Cadreith sang, The son of Porthawr, with the warlike speech?
He is thy Father--thy Creator--thy Benefactor, and what hast thou to pay?
hast ever heard whether there are any rich Papists in those parts?'
hast had small experience of war, if I may judge by your looks and bearing.
The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray.
Thou, Lovelace, hast been long the entertainer; I the entertained.
Then the first word that the Prior said to him was "hast thou brought my money?"
And hast thou e'er heard the song of the Deserted Shepherdess?
But hast thou no friend that will help thee in thy dire need?
Even his famous last words on the cross—“My God, my God, why hast though forsaken me?”