American Dictionary
Definition hand in American English
hand
noun
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noun
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/hænd/
Example
The two men introduced themselves and shook hands.
2
Example
Can you give me a hand with these boxes?
Example
Lydia said she would lend a hand (=help) with the costumes.
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3
if people give someone a hand, they clap their hands to show that they have enjoyed a performance
Synonyms and related words
6
the advantages you have that give you a chance to be successful in a particular situation
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10
to reveal information everyone wants to get, especially inadvertently so

Related Words
Words related to hand:
a bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush) (phrase)
a firm hand (phrase)
at hand (phrase)
be caught with your in the till (phrase)
be caught with your hand in the cookie jar (phrase)
bite the hand that feeds you (phrase)
by hand (phrase)
come to hand (phrase)
hat in hand (phrase)
cup your (phrase)
dab hand (noun)
dead hand (noun)
drill (noun)
either etc. (phrase)
extend the hand of friendship to someone (phrase)
extend your hand (phrase)
field hand (noun)
first-hand (adjective)
first-hand (adverb)
hand (phrase)
force someone’s hand (phrase)
free hand (noun)
(your) notice (phrase)
glad-hand (verb)
go cap in hand to someone (phrase)
go hand in hand (phrase)
hand (noun)
hand (verb)
hand back (phrasal verb)
hand down (phrasal verb)
hand grenade (noun)
hand in (phrasal verb)
hand in glove (phrase)
hand job (noun)
hand luggage (noun)
hand on (phrasal verb)
hand out (phrasal verb)
hand over (phrasal verb)
hand over fist (phrase)
hand puppet (noun)
hand something to someone on a plate (phrase)
hand towel (noun)
hand-eye coordination (noun)
hand-me-downs (noun)
hand-me-up (noun)
hand-to-hand (adjective)
hand-to-mouth (adjective, adverb)
hand-wringing (noun)
have a hand in something (phrase)
have someone eating out of your hand (phrase)
have someone in the palm of your hand (phrase)
hired hand (noun)
hold hands (phrase)
hour hand (noun)
in hand (phrase)
keep your hand in (phrase)
know something like the back of your hand (phrase)
left-hand (adjective)
left-hand drive (adjective)
live from hand to mouth (phrase)
minute hand (noun)
off hand (phrase)
offer someone your hand (phrase)
old hand (noun)
on the one hand...on the other hand (phrase)
out of hand (phrase)
overplay your hand (phrase)
press someone’s (phrase)
right-hand (adjective)
right-hand drive (adjective)
right-hand man (noun)
second hand (noun)
second-hand smoke (noun)
shake hands (with someone) (phrase)
show your hand (phrase)
sleight of hand (noun)
someone’s hand in marriage (phrase)
take someone in hand (phrase)
the upper hand (phrase)
the whip hand (phrase)
to hand (phrase)
try your hand at something (phrase)
turn your hand to something (phrase)
you can count something on (the fingers of) one hand (phrase)
you have to hand it to someone (phrase)