Pronunciation: /hæb/

Definitions of HAB

noun a place where certain animals live or are kept, such as a bee's home or a bird's nest

Example Sentences

A1 My cat's favorite toy is a small hab.

A2 The children played with colorful habs in the playground.

B1 The farmer used a large hab to store his tools.

B2 The artist painted a beautiful picture of a traditional hab.

C1 The architect designed a modern hab for the new office building.

C2 The historian researched the history of ancient habs in the region.

Examples of HAB in a Sentence

formal The HAB program aims to improve the quality of life for elderly residents in the community.

informal I heard the HAB team is organizing a charity event next month.

slang Let's go check out the new HAB facility in town, I heard it's pretty cool.

figurative Her kindness and generosity towards others is like a HAB that spreads positivity everywhere.

Grammatical Forms of HAB

past tense

habbed

plural

habs

comparative

more hab

superlative

most hab

present tense

hab

future tense

will hab

perfect tense

have haved

continuous tense

is habbing

singular

hab

positive degree

very hab

infinitive

to hab

gerund

habbing

participle

habbed

Origin and Evolution of HAB

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'HAB' originated from the Middle English word 'habben' which means 'to have' or 'to hold'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'hab' evolved to be used as a shortened form of 'habitation' or 'habitat', referring to a place where someone lives or where a particular species thrives.