2. Object of derision, scorn, or contempt.

Historian, n. Chronicler, annalist, writer of history.

History, n. Account, narration, narrative, relation, record, recital, story, chronicle, annals.

Histrionic, Histrionical, a.

    1. Theatric, theatrical.
      2. Acting, actor’s.

    Hit, v. a.

      1. Strike, strike against.
      2. Attain, reach, gain, win, secure.
      3. Suit, fit, accord with, be conformable to, be suitable to.

    Hit, v. n.

      1. Clash, collide, come in contact, strike together.
      2. Succeed, be successful, be crowned with success, come off successful, carry the point, gain the point.

    Hit, n.

      1. Stroke, blow, collision.
      2. Chance, venture, fortune, hazard.
      3. Happy remark, apt expression.
      4. Lucky venture, good stroke, happy stroke.

    Hitch, v. n.

      1. Catch, get stopped, stick, get impeded.
      2. Go by jerks.

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