Hap
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Hap ( verb )
- To happen by chance.
- To occur as a consequence.
Origin:
Middle english hapen, from old english happian "to happen, befall; befitting, suitable".
Examples:
- It was a happy hap that we met at the store that day.
- It's a hap that the weather is so nice today.
- It's just a hap that we were able to find a parking spot.
- It"s a hap that the store was closed so we didn"t buy anything.
- It was a hap that I was able to catch my flight on time.
(As a noun)
Hap ( noun )
- To happen by chance.
- To occur as a consequence.
Origin:
Middle english hapen, from old english happian "to happen, befall; befitting, suitable".
Examples:
- It was a happy hap that we met at the store that day.
- It's a hap that the weather is so nice today.
- It's just a hap that we were able to find a parking spot.
- It"s a hap that the store was closed so we didn"t buy anything.
- It was a hap that I was able to catch my flight on time.
(As a noun)
Hap ( noun )
- To happen by chance.
- To occur as a consequence.
Origin:
Middle english hapen, from old english happian "to happen, befall; befitting, suitable".
Examples:
- It was a happy hap that we met at the store that day.
- It's a hap that the weather is so nice today.
- It's just a hap that we were able to find a parking spot.
- It"s a hap that the store was closed so we didn"t buy anything.
- It was a hap that I was able to catch my flight on time.