- to possess; own; hold for use; contain: He has property. The work has an index.
- to hold, possess, or accept in some relation, as of kindred or relative position: He wanted to marry her, but she wouldn't have him.
- to get, receive, or take: to have a part in a play; to have news.
- to experience, undergo, or endure, as joy or pain: Have a good time. He had a heart attack last year.
- to hold in mind, sight, etc.: to have doubts.
- to cause to, as by command or invitation: Have him come here at five.
- to be related to or be in a certain relation to: She has three cousins. He has a kind boss.
- to show or exhibit in action or words: She had the crust to refuse my invitation.
- to be identified or distinguished by; possess the characteristic of: He has a mole on his left cheek. This wood has a silky texture.
- to engage in or carry on: to have a talk; to have a fight.
- to partake of; eat or drink: He had cake and coffee for dessert.
- to permit or allow: I will not have any talking during the concert.
- to assert, maintain, or represent as being: Rumor has it that she's going to be married.
- to know, understand, or be skilled in: to have neither Latin nor Greek.
- to beget or give birth to: to have a baby.
- to hold an advantage over: He has you there.
- to outwit, deceive, or cheat: We realized we'd been had by an expert con artist.
- to control or possess through bribery; bribe.
- to gain possession of: There is none to be had at that price.
- to hold or put in a certain position or situation: The problem had me stumped. They had him where they wanted him.
- to exercise, display, or make use of: Have pity on him.
- to invite or cause to be present as a companion or guest: We had Evelyn and Everett over for dinner. He has his bodyguard with him at all times.
- to engage in sexual intercourse with.
- to be in possession of money or wealth: There are some who have and some who have not.
- (used with a past participle to form perfect tenses): She has gone. It would have been an enjoyable party if he hadn't felt downcast.
- to be required, compelled, or under obligation (followed by infinitival to, with or without a main verb): I have to leave now. I didn't want to study, but I had to.
- an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
- to go at vigorously; attack: First he decided to have at his correspondence.
- ought to: You'd better go now, it's late.
- rather (def. 9).
- to cease; finish: It seemed that they would never have done with their struggle.
- have had it,
- to become weary of or disgusted with whatever one has been doing: I've been working like a fool, but now I've had it.
- to suffer defeat; fail: He was a great pitcher, but after this season he'll have had it.
- to have missed a last opportunity: He refused to take any more excuses and told them all that they'd had it.
- to become unpopular or passé: Quiz shows have had it.
- to merit or deserve: When they lost their fortune, everyone said that they had it coming.
- to plan or wish to do something unpleasant to; hold a grudge against: She has it in for intelligent students who fail to use their abilities.
- to come to an understanding or decision through discussion or combat: We've been in disagreement about this for a long time, and I think we should have it out, once and for all.
- have on,
- to be clothed in; be wearing: She had on a new dress.
- to have arranged or planned: What do you have on for Christmas?
- to tease (a person); make the butt of a joke.
- have to do with,
- to be connected or associated with: Your lack of confidence probably had a lot to do with your not getting the job.
- to deal with; be concerned with: I will have nothing to do with their personal squabbles.
- to possess legally; have permanent possession of: The house, with the mortgage finally paid, was at last their own to have and to hold.
- to be in material possession of; own
- to possess as a characteristic quality or attribute
- to receive, take, or obtain
- to hold or entertain in the mind
- to possess a knowledge or understanding of
- to experience or undergo
- to be infected with or suffer from
- to gain control of or advantage over
- to cheat or outwit
- to exhibit (mercy, compassion, etc, towards)
- to engage or take part in
- to arrange, carry out, or hold
- to cause, compel, or require to (be, do, or be done)
- used as an auxiliary to express compulsion or necessity
- to eat, drink, or partake of
- to have sexual intercourse with
- to tolerate or allow
- to declare, state, or assert
- to put or place
- to receive as a guest
- to beget or bear (offspring)
- used as an auxiliary to form compound tenses expressing completed action
- ought to: used to express compulsion, obligation, etc
- to consider or find preferable that
- have done See done (def. 3)
- have had it informal
- to be exhausted, defeated, or killed
- to have lost one's last chance
- to become unfashionable
- to win a victory
- to have sexual intercourse
- to be about to receive or to merit punishment or retribution
- to wish or intend harm towards
- to have so many benefits, esp material benefits
- have to do with
- to have dealings or associate with
- to be of relevance to
- I know the answer
- to launch or deliver an attack on, esp to discharge a firearm at someone
- refusing to take part or be involved (in)
- a person or group of people in possession of wealth, security, etc