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1. heal
verb. ['ˈhiːl'] heal or recover.
Synonyms
Etymology
- helen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hælan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Heal
- pospisil
- mendivil
- automobile
- zavadil
- villarreal
- villamil
- vandriel
- becerril
- vantil
- vanheel
- puerile
- pierceall
- mczeal
- mcniel
- mcneill
- mcneil
- mcneel
- mcneal
- mcgreal
- mcdeal
- macneill
- macneil
- macneal
- jabril
- genteel
- corniel
- corneal
- congeal
- conceal
- braziel
Sentences with heal
1. Verb, base form
Knowing what remedies can heal your dry skin can help you find fast relief 3.
Quotes about heal
1. Since the goal of my programs is to show audiences how humor can both help them heal as well as deal with not-so-funny stuff, I decided to discuss the events of the previous week, the pain all of us were feeling, and how humor and some laughter might be beneficial.
- Allen Klein
2. The message of Jesus is summed up partly in the Sermon on the Mount, and partly when he begins his ministry and quotes the passage from Isaiah: 'I have come to set free the prisoners and restore sight to the blind.' And certainly, his mission is also to bring hope. It was to heal people, to befriend the outcast.
- Dan Wakefield
3. I've realized the extraordinary power of sports to heal, unite and inspire. I believe the Olympics will serve as the ultimate platform to provide positive changes and I hope to inspire all of Japan through my strong showing there.
- Kohei Uchimura
2. self-heal
noun. decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America.