hail
The word carries a sharp contrast between its meteorological and social meanings. When describing weather, it evokes a sense of sudden, aggressive impact and coldness, often associated with destruction or chaos in nature. In social contexts, it suggests a public or loud declaration. Whether signaling a driver or praising a hero, the action is outward and assertive. The act of hailing someone is a bridge between silence and interaction, marked by a clear, intentional call for attention or recognition.
Uncountable when referring to the frozen precipitation falling from the sky. Countable when referring to a sudden, overwhelming quantity of things, such as a hail of bullets or a hail of insults.
Meanings
Pellets of frozen rain that fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
"The car windshield was cracked by large hail."
To signal or call out to a person or vehicle to get their attention.
"He stepped to the curb to hail a taxi."