ham Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- spectacular
- awesome
- operatic
- emotionalistic
- actressy
- affected
- astonishing
- stagey
- theatric
- wonderful
- wondrous
- amazing
- sensational
- surprising
- theatrical
- emotional
- exciting
- marvelous
Weak:
Strongest:
- uneventful
- undramatic
- stale
- ordinary
- matter-of-fact
- unexciting
- stale
- undramatic
- matter-of-fact
- monotonous
- uneventful
- monotonous
- unexciting
- ordinary
Strong:
- unnewsworthy
- unrewarding
- common
- commonplace
- unrewarding
- unnewsworthy
- uninspiring
- uninspiring
- commonplace
- common
- unexceptional
- unspectacular
- unexceptional
- unspectacular
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ham Meaning
ham (n)
meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked)
(Old Testament) son of Noah
a licensed amateur radio operator
an unskilled actor who overacts
ham (v)
exaggerate one's acting
ham (n.)
Home.
The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.
The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking.
ham Sentence Examples
- The sizzling ham filled the air with an appetizing aroma.
- We enjoyed a leisurely Sunday brunch featuring fluffy pancakes and salty ham.
- The deli offered a wide selection of meats, including honey-glazed ham.
- The sandwich was piled high with thinly sliced ham, cheese, and lettuce.
- The crackling on the roasted ham was crispy and irresistible.
- I relished the sweet and salty combination of ham and pineapple in the pizza.
- The croque monsieur was a decadent delight with melted ham and gruyere cheese.
- The ham and egg breakfast burrito was a hearty start to the day.
- We used ham stock to create a flavorful and rich soup base.
- The supermarket had a special on whole hams, perfect for holiday feasts.
FAQs About the word ham
meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked), (Old Testament) son of Noah, a licensed amateur radio operator, an unskilled actor who overacts, exaggerate o
hammy, dramaturgical, actorish, marvellous, actorly, dramaturgic, spectacular, awesome, operatic, emotionalistic
uneventful, undramatic, stale, ordinary, matter-of-fact, unexciting, stale, undramatic, matter-of-fact, monotonous
The sizzling ham filled the air with an appetizing aroma.
We enjoyed a leisurely Sunday brunch featuring fluffy pancakes and salty ham.
The deli offered a wide selection of meats, including honey-glazed ham.
The sandwich was piled high with thinly sliced ham, cheese, and lettuce.