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Harold Moderate

Harold has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

A particular format of improvised theater.

"The improvisational troupe performed a scene in Harold, where each actor contributed to a single evolving story without predetermined plots."

"Harold was late to work again today."

Proper Noun
1

A male given name from Old English.

"Harold is a traditional male given name of Old English origin that has been used by many generations of families."

Example Sentences
"Harold was late to work again today." noun
"Harold is a nickname often given to men named Harold." noun
"The neighbor called out that Harold was late for the meeting again." noun
"My grandfather told stories about his friend Harold who lived in the next town." noun
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Origin

The name Harold comes from Old English roots meaning "army ruler," combining words for army and authority that were also used in Old Norse as Haraldr. It shares this Germanic origin with the similar-sounding names Walter and Harald found across various Scandinavian languages today.

Rhyming Words
old mold dold yold sold bold gold wold fold told rold cold 2 old efold woold ahold scold 3 old acold 4 old
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