What part of speech is hacks?

Hacks can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. hacks is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of hack (infinitive).
  • 2. hacks is a noun, plural of hack.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does hacks mean?

Definitions

Verb

hack - fix a computer program piecemeal until it works; "I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best"
hack - kick on the shins
hack - kick on the arms
hack - cut away; "he hacked his way through the forest"
hack - cough spasmodically; "The patient with emphysema is hacking all day"
hack - significantly cut up a manuscript
hack - be able to manage or manage successfully; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office"
hack - cut with a hacking tool

Noun

hack - an old or over-worked horse
hack - a tool (as a hoe or pick or mattock) used for breaking up the surface of the soil
hack - one who works hard at boring tasks
hack - a mediocre and disdained writer
hack - a saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport etc.
hack - a horse kept for hire
hack - a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money
hack - a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends

Examples of hacks

#   Sentence  
1. noun Lots of hacks think they're philosophers.
2. noun This is a hack job.
3. noun Tom Jackson is a partisan hack.
4. noun Tom Jackson is a hack.
5. noun This is a hack job.
6. noun Tom Jackson is a partisan hack.
7. noun Tom Jackson is a hack.
8. verb I can't hack it anymore.
9. verb She had to hack her way through the ceiling of her beauty shop as flood waters rose in the city of half a million people - much of which lies below sea level.
10. verb I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website.
11. verb Tom couldn't hack into that website.
12. verb I've been trying to hack my way into the system.
13. verb I didn't hack into anybody's computer.
14. verb Tom couldn't hack it.
15. verb Tom took a labouring job, but he just couldn't hack it after a few days.
16. verb Sami doesn't know how to hack.
17. verb Sami doesn't know how to hack computers.
18. verb Mary is convinced that someone is trying to hack into her brain.
19. verb I never thought that it'd be this easy to hack into your website.
20. verb I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website.
21. verb Tom couldn't hack into that website.
22. verb I've been trying to hack my way into the system.
Sentence  
noun
Lots of hacks think they're philosophers.
This is a hack job.
Tom Jackson is a partisan hack.
Tom Jackson is a hack.
This is a hack job.
Tom Jackson is a partisan hack.
Tom Jackson is a hack.
verb
I can't hack it anymore.
She had to hack her way through the ceiling of her beauty shop as flood waters rose in the city of half a million people - much of which lies below sea level.
I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website.
Tom couldn't hack into that website.
I've been trying to hack my way into the system.
I didn't hack into anybody's computer.
Tom couldn't hack it.
Tom took a labouring job, but he just couldn't hack it after a few days.
Sami doesn't know how to hack.
Sami doesn't know how to hack computers.
Mary is convinced that someone is trying to hack into her brain.
I never thought that it'd be this easy to hack into your website.
I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website.
Tom couldn't hack into that website.
I've been trying to hack my way into the system.

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