"Hold Your Horses", Here Are 20+ Idioms and Phrases Starting With The Letter 'H'

Last Updated: Mar 12, 2026, 16:38 IST

In this article, you will find 20+ most common idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'H'. 

Idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'H'
Idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'H'

An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words in it. If you are someone who enjoys watching English movies and TV series, you must have heard the characters utter a number of idioms.

There might be situations in real life too when you must have heard people say idioms to describe the scene or a person. At some point, you must have either misunderstood the literal meaning or completely couldn't understand what they meant.

That is why it is crucial to learn the most common idioms and their meanings. According to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, an idiom is "a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words". The Collins dictionary defines an idiom as "a group of words which have a different meaning when used together from the one they would have if you took the meaning of each word separately".

Idioms make up for an effective and expressive form of linguistic tool to add flair, flavour, and vibrancy to what you have to say. Idioms are also an important topic in academic and professional writing. Some idioms can also be used as puns or even sarcasm. Again, remember they add flavour to the language.

Idioms and Phrases starting with the letter 'H' and their meanings

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In this article, you will find 20+ most common idioms and phrases starting with the letter 'H'. 

Idioms and Phrases Meaning
Hail mary pass A last attempt with little chance of success
Half baked A plan or idea that is not fully thought through
Hammer and tongs Doing something with great energy
Hold your horses To wait, slow down, have patience
Hand in glove Working closely together 
Hand to mouth Living in poor conditions
Hands down Without a doubt
Hang in there Don't give up
Hang on someone's every word To listen carefully to what someone is saying
Happy go lucky Cheerful and carefree
Hard act to follow A performance that is so good, it will be difficult for the next one to match
Hard as nails Very tough, unsympathetic
Hard pill to swallow A difficult fact or situatio that is hard to accept
Hard pressed Facing intense pressure
Haste makes waste Rushing a task often leads to mistakes
Head in the clouds Daydreaming, or one with unrealistic ideas
Hold the fort To take responsibility for something while someone is away
Hot under the collar Angry, annoyed
Head over heels Deeply in love
Hit the nail on the head To be exactly right or to describe the exact cause of a problem
Have a heart to heart Have a sincere, honest conversation
High and mighty Arrogant
Hit below the belt Act in an unfair, cruel, or unethical way
Heads will roll people will be severely punished or will lose jobs

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