Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got quite a few plausible five letter words starting with hea.
- HEADS
- HEADY
- HEALD
- HEALS
- HEAME
- HEAPS
- HEAPY
- HEARD
- HEARE
- HEARS
- HEART
- HEAST
- HEATH
- HEATS
- HEATY
- HEAVE
- HEAVY
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of heady
heady (adjective)
- Intoxicating or stupefying.
- Tending to upset the mind or senses.
- Exhilarating.
- Intellectual.
- Rash or impetuous.
Definition of heald
heald (noun)
- Heddle
heald (verb)
- To bend; incline; tilt (as a water-vessel or ship); heel.
- To pour out; pour.
- To throw; cast; put.
- To bow; bend; incline; tilt or cant over.
- To decline; sink; go down.
- To yield; give way; surrender.
heald (noun)
- An inclination; a cant.
- An incline; slope.
- A decline; decrease; wane.
Definition of heart
heart (noun)
- A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
- Emotions, kindness, moral effort, or spirit in general.
- The seat of the affections or sensibilities, collectively or separately, as love, hate, joy, grief, courage, etc.; rarely, the seat of the understanding or will; usually in a good sense; personality.
- Courage; courageous purpose; spirit.
- Vigorous and efficient activity; power of fertile production; condition of the soil, whether good or bad.
- A term of affectionate or kindly and familiar address.
- Personality, disposition.
- A wight or being.
- A conventional shape or symbol used to represent the heart, love, or emotion: ♥ or sometimes <3.
- A playing card of the suit hearts featuring one or more heart-shaped symbols.
- The twenty-fourth Lenormand card.
- The centre, essence, or core.
heart (verb)
- To be fond of. Often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol.
- To give heart to; to hearten; to encourage.
- To fill an interior with rubble, as a wall or a breakwater.
- To form a dense cluster of leaves, a heart, especially of lettuce or cabbage.
Definition of heave
heave (noun)
- An effort to raise something, such as a weight or one's own body, or to move something heavy.
- An upward motion; a rising; a swell or distention, as of the breast in difficult breathing, of the waves, of the earth in an earthquake, etc.
- A horizontal dislocation in a metallic lode, taking place at an intersection with another lode.
- The measure of extent to which a nautical vessel goes up and down in a short period of time. Compare pitch.
- An effort to vomit; retching.
- (only used attributively as in "heave line" or "heave horse") Broken wind in horses.
- A forceful shot in which the ball follows a high trajectory
heave (verb)
- To lift with difficulty; to raise with some effort; to lift (a heavy thing).
- To throw, cast.
- To rise and fall.
- To utter with effort.
- To pull up with a rope or cable.
- To lift (generally); to raise, or cause to move upwards (particularly in ships or vehicles) or forwards.
- To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound.
- To displace (a vein, stratum).
- To cause to swell or rise, especially in repeated exertions.
- To move in a certain direction or into a certain position or situation.
- To retch, to make an effort to vomit; to vomit.
- To make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult.
- To rob; to steal from; to plunder.
Definition of heavy
heavy (noun)
- A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
- A doorman, bouncer or bodyguard.
- A large multi-engined aircraft. (The term heavy normally follows the call-sign when used by air traffic controllers.)
heavy (verb)
- (often with "up") To make heavier.
- To sadden.
- To use power and/or wealth to exert influence on, e.g., governments or corporations; to pressure.
heavy (adjective)
- (of a physical object) Having great weight.
- (of a topic) Serious, somber.
- Not easy to bear; burdensome; oppressive.
- Good.
- (late 1960s, 1970s) Profound.
- (of a rate of flow) High, great.
- Armed.
- Louder, more distorted.
- (of weather) Hot and humid.
- (of a person) Doing the specified activity more intensely than most other people.
- (of food) High in fat or protein; difficult to digest.
- Of great force, power, or intensity; deep or intense.
- Laden to a great extent.
- Laden with that which is weighty; encumbered; burdened; bowed down, either with an actual burden, or with grief, pain, disappointment, etc.
- Slow; sluggish; inactive; or lifeless, dull, inanimate, stupid.
- Impeding motion; cloggy; clayey.
- Not raised or leavened.
- (of wines or spirits) Having much body or strength.
- With child; pregnant.
- Containing one or more isotopes that are heavier than the normal one
- (petroleum) with high viscosity
heavy (adverb)
- In a heavy manner; weightily; heavily; gravely.
- To a great degree; greatly.
- Very
heavy (adjective)
- Having the heaves.