hove Antonyms

Meaning of hove

Webster

hove ()

of Heave

of Heave

imp. & p. p. of Heave.

Webster

hove (v. i. & t.)

To rise; to swell; to heave; to cause to swell.

Webster

hove (v. i.)

To hover around; to loiter; to lurk.

hove Sentence Examples

  1. The ship hove into view on the horizon, its sails billowing in the wind.
  2. The workers hove the heavy crate onto the truck with all their might.
  3. The fishermen hove their nets into the sea, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  4. The storm hove upon us with a fury, lashing the countryside with torrential rain.
  5. The eagle hove into the air with effortless grace, soaring above the mountain peaks.
  6. The crowd hove away from the speaker, as his words became increasingly controversial.
  7. The boxer hove a mighty blow at his opponent, sending him crashing to the ground.
  8. The pilot skillfully hove the plane into the landing strip, despite the strong crosswind.
  9. The bull hove its horns at the matador, charging with terrifying force.
  10. The gardener hove a shovelful of soil into the planting hole, preparing for the new sapling.

FAQs About the word hove

of Heave, of Heave, imp. & p. p. of Heave., To rise; to swell; to heave; to cause to swell., To hover around; to loiter; to lurk.

hoisted,hefted, upheaved, uplifted, upped, jacked (up), elevated,boosted, raised, hiked

dropped,dropped, depressed, depressed, lowered, lowered, submerged,sank, sunk, submerged

The ship hove into view on the horizon, its sails billowing in the wind.

The workers hove the heavy crate onto the truck with all their might.

The fishermen hove their nets into the sea, hoping for a bountiful catch.

The storm hove upon us with a fury, lashing the countryside with torrential rain.