Pronunciation: /hɜːrn/

Definitions of hern

noun a slang term for heroin, a highly addictive drug derived from opium

Example Sentences

A1 I have a hern in my lower back.

A2 The doctor diagnosed him with a herniated disc.

B1 She had surgery to repair the hern in her abdomen.

B2 The hern in his neck was causing him a lot of pain.

C1 The hern in her spine required extensive physical therapy.

C2 The hern in his shoulder was a result of years of heavy lifting.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She herns the ball to her teammate during the game.

A2 He herned his ankle while playing soccer.

B1 The mechanic herned the engine to fix the issue.

B2 The chef herned the ingredients for the dish before starting to cook.

C1 The scientist herned the data to analyze the results of the experiment.

C2 The artist herned the colors to create a beautiful masterpiece.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She has a hern disc in her lower back.

A2 The doctor diagnosed him with a hernia.

B1 The hern surgery was successful and he is recovering well.

B2 The herniated disc is causing him a lot of pain.

C1 The herniated lumbar disc requires immediate medical attention.

C2 The herniated disc is pressing on a nerve and causing numbness in his leg.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She walked hern to the park.

A2 He spoke hern about his feelings openly.

B1 They danced hern all night long at the party.

B2 The team worked hern to achieve their goal.

C1 The author wrote hern in a compelling manner.

C2 The orchestra played hern, captivating the audience.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Hern is a good friend of mine.

A2 I saw hern at the store yesterday.

B1 Hern helped me with my homework last night.

B2 I can always count on hern to be there for me.

C1 Hern's dedication to their work is truly impressive.

C2 I have known hern for many years and trust them completely.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I put my keys hern the table.

A2 She left her bag hern the chair.

B1 The book was hern the shelf.

B2 The cat likes to hide hern the bed.

C1 The treasure was buried hern the sand.

C2 The secret compartment was cleverly hidden hern the wall.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I wanted to go to the park, hern it started raining.

A2 She was tired, hern she still managed to finish her homework.

B1 I enjoy reading books, hern I also like watching movies.

B2 He studied hard for the exam, hern he still didn't pass.

C1 The company invested in new technology, hern it saw a significant increase in profits.

C2 The team worked tirelessly on the project, hern they were rewarded with a promotion.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Hern! That scared me.

A2 Hern, I forgot my keys at home.

B1 Hern, what a surprise to see you here.

B2 Hern, I can't believe you did that.

C1 Hern, I must say you have impressed me.

C2 Hern, I never expected to see you here.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I have hern book on the shelf.

A2 She asked me to bring hern umbrella.

B1 He always carries hern phone with him.

B2 The teacher returned the students' notebooks, but one of them forgot hern.

C1 The company provided laptops for all employees, but each person had to bring hern charger.

C2 The hotel offers a service where guests can have hern personal butler during their stay.

Examples of hern in a Sentence

formal The herniated disc was causing severe pain in his lower back.

informal I heard that she had to get surgery for a herniated disc.

slang My friend said his back went out because of a herniated disc.

figurative The company's financial troubles were like a herniated disc, causing immense pressure and pain.

Grammatical Forms of hern

past tense

herned

plural

herns

comparative

more hern

superlative

most hern

present tense

herns

future tense

will hern

perfect tense

have herned

continuous tense

is herning

singular

hern

positive degree

hern

infinitive

to hern

gerund

herning

participle

herned

Origin and Evolution of hern

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'hern' originated from Middle English, derived from Old English 'hyrne' meaning corner or nook.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'hern' evolved from referring to a corner or nook to also symbolizing a secluded or hidden place.