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have

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verb

ˈhav How to pronounce have (audio)
(h)əv,
v;
 in "have to" meaning "must" usually  ˈhaf
had ˈhad How to pronounce have (audio)
(h)əd,
d
; having ˈha-viŋ How to pronounce have (audio) ; has ˈhaz How to pronounce have (audio)
(h)əz,
z,
s;
 in "has to" meaning "must" usually  ˈhas

transitive verb

1
a
: to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement
they have a new car
I have my rights
b
: to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal
the group will have enough tickets for everyone
we don't have time to stay
c
: to hold, include, or contain as a part or whole
the car has power brakes
April has 30 days
2
: to feel obligation in regard to
usually used with an infinitive with to
we have things to dohave a deadline to meet
3
: to stand in a certain relationship to
has three fine children
we will have the wind at our backs
4
a
: to acquire or get possession of : obtain
these shoes are the best to be had
b
: receive
She asked if he had any news.
c
: accept
so burnt no one would have a piece
specifically : to accept in marriage
could find no one who would have him
d
: to copulate with
claims to have had many women
5
a
: to be marked or characterized by (a quality, attribute, or faculty)
both have red hair
has a way with words
b
: exhibit, show
had the gall to refuse
c
: use, exercise
have mercy on us
6
a
: to experience especially by submitting to, undergoing, or suffering
I have a cold
b
: to make the effort to perform (an action) or engage in (an activity)
have a look at that cut
c
: to entertain in the mind
have an opinion
7
a
: to cause or command to do something
used with the infinitive without to
have the children stay
b
: to cause to be in a certain place or state
has people around at all times
8
: allow
we'll have no more of that
9
: to be competent in
has only a little French
10
a
: to hold in a position of disadvantage or certain defeat
we have him now
b
: to take advantage of : trick, fool
been had by a partner
11
: bear sense 3a
have a baby
12
: to partake of
have dinner
have a piece
13
: bribe, suborn
can be had for a price

auxiliary verb

1
used with the past participle to form the present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect
has gone homehad already eatenwill have finished dinner by then
2
: to be compelled, obliged, or required
used with an infinitive with to or to alone
we had to godo what you have toit has to be said

have

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noun

: one that is well-endowed especially in material wealth
the haves and have-nots
Phrases
had better or had best
: would be wise to
had better go to bed
have at
: to go at or deal with : attack
like two boxers having at each other
have coming
: to deserve or merit what one gets, benefits by, or suffers
he had that coming
have done
: finish, stop
wish you would have done before I go mad
have done with
: to bring to an end : have no further concern with
let us have done with name-calling
have had it
1
: to have had or have done all one is going to be allowed to
He's been cheating me for years but now he's had it.
2
: to have experienced, endured, or suffered all one can
Her old beater has finally had it.
have it
: assert, claim
rumor has it that he was drunk
have it in for
: to intend to do harm to
have it out
: to settle a matter of contention by discussion or a fight
thinks they just need to have it out
have none of
: to refuse to have anything to do with
We will have none of that.
have one's eye on
1
a
: to look at
b
: to watch constantly and attentively
2
: to have as an objective
has her eye on a little cottage in the country
have to do with
1
: to deal with
the story has to do with real people Alice M. Jordan
2
: to have a specified relationship with or effect on
the size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence Ruth Benedict

Example Sentences

Verb Do they have a new car? You can have it until I get back. She has a red bike, and I have a blue one. She got another part-time job and now she has two jobs. I'm looking for the newspaper. Do you have it? He had the newspaper right in his hand. I used to have a necklace like that, but I lost it. She used to share a room with her sister, but now she has her own room. Have they got a new car? We've got things to do. Noun a society that discriminates between the haves and the have-nots See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
If Ferry were removed from the ballot, the GOP would have a more difficult time hanging on to the seat, as there are three Republicans who’ve filed as write-in candidates in the race. Bryan Schott, The Salt Lake Tribune, 13 Sep. 2022 The Patient, which creators Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg have noted could’ve easily been a play, toys with black humor and fluctuations in power between its two primary characters in a way that evokes Samuel Beckett. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, 12 Sep. 2022 What’s more, folks may have recognized several faces because the groups were comprised of family members who’ve competed individually in American Ninja Warrior in the past. Selena Barrientos, Good Housekeeping, 7 Sep. 2022 California’s warnings of potential rolling blackouts in recent days have been like catnip for conservative politicians and pundits who’ve tried to tie the crisis to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mandate on electric cars. Dustin Gardiner, San Francisco Chronicle, 7 Sep. 2022 As of August, of the sixty-six thousand Afghans who’ve applied, a mere hundred and twenty-three have been approved, according to the investigative outlet Reveal. Eliza Griswold, The New Yorker, 30 Aug. 2022 In moneyed locales across the country, there are tales of couples who, two years ago, would’ve been a shoo-in at any club but now have been wait-listed everywhere. Kareem Rashed, Robb Report, 28 Aug. 2022 Also, in the Mobile area, we’ve been blessed to have a game each week televised on Friday night. Ben Thomas | Bthomas@al.com, al, 19 Aug. 2022 Energy-efficiency advocates and trade groups alike say the incentives could nudge consumers who’ve had plenty of reasons to put off buying new appliances if their existing ones haven’t stopped working. Katy Stech Ferek, WSJ, 17 Aug. 2022
Noun
To read Moncrieff’s paper and conclude that antidepressants do not work, as many on the right have, is the wrong message to take away from the study. Ej Dickson, Rolling Stone, 30 July 2022 Even among the truly rich, there is a gap between the haves and the have-yachts. Evan Osnos, The New Yorker, 18 July 2022 This is 1899 France, and in a world of where the haves quickly discard the have-nots, Satine has learned how to survive by using her voice, her looks, and her body. Yolanda Machado, EW.com, 16 July 2022 The new practice of paying student athletes has already begun to separate the haves from the have-nots in college sports. WSJ, 16 Aug. 2022 The financial sector has notoriously been branded as the great differentiator between the haves and the have-nots. Rod Berger, Forbes, 28 June 2022 These forming mega-conferences could break apart as quickly as they were assembled if a streaming giant promises a better price and more visibility for erstwhile haves turned have-nots. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 5 July 2022 Here, again, a motley crew of have-nots and rejects assembles under the auspices of a brilliant Professor. Andy Meek, BGR, 27 June 2022 Until the gap between the haves and the have-nots narrows, dreams will lie dormant or gradually wither – discouraging planning or shriveling into a cruel reminder of what won’t come true. Janet Ruane, The Conversation, 8 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English, from Old English habban; akin to Old High German habēn to have, and perhaps to hevan to lift — more at heave entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

1836, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of have was before the 12th century

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