harbored

[ˈhɑːbə(r)d]

harbored Definition

  • 1to give shelter to someone or something
  • 2to hold or maintain a thought or feeling, especially a negative one

Using harbored: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "harbored" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city harbored refugees during the war.

  • Example

    He harbored a grudge against his former boss.

  • Example

    The suspect was harbored by his friends for several weeks.

harbored Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with harbored

  • to provide shelter or protection to someone who is running away from the law

    Example

    He was arrested for harboring a fugitive.

  • harbor feelings

    to have and maintain certain thoughts or emotions, especially negative ones

    Example

    She harbored feelings of resentment towards her ex-husband.

  • to hold or maintain a suspicion, especially an unfounded one

    Example

    He harbored a suspicion that his neighbor was stealing from him.

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Summary: harbored in Brief

The verb 'harbored' [ˈhɑːbə(r)d] means to provide shelter or protection to someone or something, or to hold or maintain a thought or feeling, especially a negative one. Examples include 'The city harbored refugees during the war.' and 'He harbored a grudge against his former boss.' 'Harbored' extends into phrases like 'harbor a fugitive,' denoting providing shelter to someone running away from the law, and 'harbor feelings,' implying maintaining certain thoughts or emotions.