harm

[US]/hɑːm/
[UK]/hɑːrm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. damage, danger, injury
vt. (cause) to be damaged, to injure

Phrases & Collocations

physical harm

emotional harm

harmful effects

cause harm

prevent harm

no harm

do harm

come to harm

do no harm

bodily harm

mean no harm

Example Sentences

There is no harm in trying.

not to worry—no harm done.

I mean no harm to her.

it's unlikely to do much harm to the engine.

I can't see any harm in it.

the villains didn't harm him.

Gypsy moths harm foliage.

irreparable harm; irreparable damages.

it is worse to intend harm than to be indifferent.

The drought did a lot of harm to the crops.

Forget it, Dave, no harm done.

It does no harm to ask.

Our dog won't harm you.

Smoking harms our health.

The war brought infinite harm to the nation.

He means no harm to anyone.

Why, what's the harm?

a place for the children that is out of harm's way; ships that sail into harm's way.

People hate those who unwittingly harm the cause of peace.

the years of stagnation did a lot of harm to the younger generation.

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