harboured

[US]/ˈhɑːbəd/
[UK]/ˈhɑrbərd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to give shelter or protection to; to keep in one's mind or heart; to contain or hold within; to conceal or keep hidden

Phrases & Collocations

harboured doubts

harboured feelings

harboured resentment

harboured hopes

harboured fears

harboured ambitions

harboured dreams

harboured secrets

harboured intentions

harboured beliefs

Example Sentences

she harboured a deep resentment towards her former boss.

he harboured dreams of becoming a successful artist.

the organization harboured many talented individuals.

they harboured suspicions about his intentions.

she harboured a secret that she had never shared.

the community harboured a sense of hope during tough times.

he harboured feelings of guilt after the incident.

they harboured doubts about the plan's feasibility.

she harboured a passion for travel since childhood.

the island harboured many rare species of birds.

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