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- Dictionaryhaver/ˈheɪvə/
verb
- 1. talk foolishly; babble: Scottish "Tom havered on"
- 2. act in a vacillating or indecisive manner: British "he havered at the threshold, peering into darkness"
noun
- 1. foolish talk; nonsense. Scottish
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Haver can be a verb meaning to equivocate or vacillate, or a noun meaning friend or comrade. Learn about its origin, usage, and synonyms from Dictionary.com.
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Haver is a verb that means to hem and haw, or to hesitate or vacillate. It is chiefly used in British English and has an unknown origin and first known use in 1866.
Learn the meaning and usage of the word 'haver' in British and American English. Find out how it can be a verb, a noun, or a Hebrew term for friend.
5 days ago · haver (first-person singular present hei, first-person singular preterite houve, past participle havido) (auxiliary) shall; ought to; should (forms a future tense, with a modal sense of compromise) [with de (+ infinitive) ‘to do something’] Amanhã, hei de ver o filme. Tomorrow, I ought to watch the movie.
Haver is a verb that means to dither or to talk nonsense in British, Scottish or Northern English dialects. It is also a noun that means nonsense. See examples, synonyms and pronunciation of haver.
Haver is a verb that means to talk foolishly or waste time talking, or to waver or vacillate. Learn how to use it in sentences, pronounce it, and find synonyms and related words.
Haver, n.¹ has two meanings: a small piece of bread or cake, or a small quantity of anything. It is derived from Old English have + -er suffix. See usage, pronunciation, and related words.