verb
2. Definitions:1. (of precipitation) fall as small pellets of ice.
2. enthusiastically acclaim or celebrate something.
3. Pronunciations:US: /heɪlz/
UK: /heɪlz/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "hails" originated from the Old Norse word "heill" meaning "healthy" or "whole". It is commonly used in the context of weather, where it refers to precipitation falling as small pellets of ice. It can also be used figuratively to mean enthusiastically acclaim or celebrate something, such as a person or an achievement.
5. Synonyms:1. (of precipitation) sleet, ice pellets
2. enthusiastically acclaim or celebrate: applaud, cheer, praise, laud, extol
6. Related Words:1. hails
2. leash
3. shale
4. heals
5. tales
7. Example Sentences:1. The hailstones were so large that they broke car windows.
2. The crowd hailed the hero of the game as he walked off the field.