What is another word for Has?

Pronunciation: [hˈaz] (IPA)

The word "Has" is a common verb in the English language and has many synonyms to express the same meaning. A few of them are "possesses," "holds," "owns," "contains," and "acquires." These synonyms can be used interchangeably in many sentences, depending on the context and the tone of the sentence. For example, "He has a nice car" can also be written as "He possesses a nice car" or "He holds a nice car." Similarly, "John has a great personality" can be reframed as "John possesses a great personality" or "John acquires a great personality." Using synonyms for verbs like "has" helps to add variety to one's writing and speech and can improve overall clarity and precision.

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Usage examples for Has

She Has a fit!
"Leo the Circus Boy"
Ralph Bonehill
But what Has she to do with the Ghost?
"The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories"
Charles Weathers Bump
I am glad Mr. Maule Has made up his mind to do what is right.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes

Famous quotes with Has

  • Is America truly a democracy? Has America ever been a democracy with the institution of slavery?
    Tatyana Ali
  • Has there ever been a society which Has died of dissent? Several have died of conformity in our lifetime.
    Jacob Bronowski
  • Any excuse to live in New York and do art. Has to be one of the most rewarding experiences in the world.
    Tommy Chong
  • Oh, the summer night, Has a smile of light, And she sits on a sapphire throne.
    Barry Cornwall
  • I have seen that the American Dream is a reality - and I would love to feel the British Dream is also a reality. To enable that, we have to bring back some common sense and encourage family values, a proper sense of justice and make people believe they have a decent chance to build a business or career for themselves. I see this moment as a fantastic opportunity to restore this, because I believe Britain Has Talent.
    Simon Cowell

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