What is another word for he'll?

Pronunciation: [hˈiːl] (IPA)

"He'll" is a contraction for "he will," which means "he is going to" or "he intends to". Synonyms for "he'll" can include "he shall," "he's going to," "he plans to," "he intends to," "he's intent on," "he's determined to," and "he's committed to." All of these synonyms give the same sense of a future action that is expected or planned by someone. Using different synonyms for "he'll" can help add variety to writing, making it more interesting for readers and easier to understand. So, whether you choose to use "he'll," "he is going to," or another synonym, it's important to consider the intended meaning and tone of your writing.

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What are the hypernyms for He'll?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for He'll

I suppose he'll be out to-morrow or the day after."
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
"No. But he'll soon get over that," she replied.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
he'll tell you what it means."
"The Shepherd of the North"
Richard Aumerle Maher

Famous quotes with He'll

  • A rooster crows only when it sees the light. Put him in the dark and he'll never crow. I have seen the light and I'm crowing.
    Muhammad Ali
  • I'll beat him so bad he'll need a shoehorn to put his hat on.
    Muhammad Ali
  • You take the quote from Sam Jackson about how he'll never work with a rapper, and I can understand where he's coming from because he says rappers can't act.
    Anthony Anderson
  • It's going to take a certain man for me to ever get involved with, because he'll have to realize I don't have two children, I have three. Tommy is always going to always be a part of my life.
    Pamela Anderson
  • If you ask any person on this crew what they think of Hugh Jackman they'll admit they've never seen anything like it. I'll give him an emotional note and he'll hit it every time.
    Darren Aronofsky

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