hail from
nounHow to pronounce hail from:
Definition of hail from:
- hail from (noun):
- precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow
Synonyms for hail from:
acclaim
accredit
applaud
cheer
clap
commend
crack up
endorse
laud
praise
rise (to)
salute
tout
Antonyms for hail from:
emigrate
immigrate
journey
migrate
move
relocate
shift
transfer
transmigrate
travel
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- tacked
- cuter
- celloist
- acquire
- patrolled
- kicking
- inspired
- heated
- driven
- visage
- uplift
- tightened
- hurried
- freaking
- buddies
- badly
- caboose
- glowing
- flexing
- talked
- spaces
- Johnson
- faeces
- eating
- cruising
- captured
- tighten
- thunder
- grayish
- ginger
- fetching
- dwindle
- doubting
- bereaved
- wagged
- foodie
- crinkled
- austere
- compasses
- oceaned
- Kouki
- Dunkirk
- cradle
- squishy
- rescind
- relive
- rapture
- grumbled
- slaying
- blossoms
- … more
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