hēng​r​hā​r

(onomatopoeia)

hēng​r​hā​r (onomatopoeia)

  1. to groan
    to groan or moan, often from pain; to snort as a sign of physical reaction
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.
  3. interjection
    ha-ha
    onomatopoeia for the sound of laughter
  4. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

hēng​r​hā​r to act pretentiously · to hem and haw

  1. humph
    expresses dissatisfaction, suspicion, contempt, or a threat, often accompanied by a snort
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.
  3. interjection
    ha!
    interjection expressing surprise, satisfaction, or triumph
  4. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

hēng​r​hā​r to scold

  1. humph
    expresses dissatisfaction, suspicion, contempt, or a threat, often accompanied by a snort
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.
  3. to scold
    (dialect) to scold or reprimand someone
  4. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.