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Harbouring Meaning in English

word · lemma: harbour

ˈhɑɹbɝ
HAR-ber-ing
hˈɑːbɜːɹɪŋ
HAR-buh-ring

التعريف

'Harbouring' means to keep something secretly, especially feelings, thoughts, or people (often when hiding them from others or the authorities). It can also mean to shelter someone.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

'Harbouring' is formal and used for both physical (sheltering a person) and emotional (harbouring resentment) contexts. Common phrases: 'harbouring a fugitive', 'harbouring doubts', 'harbouring feelings'. Do not confuse with 'harbor' (noun: port). British spelling: 'harbouring'; US: 'harboring'.

جمل نموذجية

She was harbouring anger after the argument.

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He is harbouring a secret from his friends.

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The man was arrested for harbouring a fugitive.

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Are you harbouring any doubts about your decision?

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She denied harbouring any bad feelings toward him.

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Sometimes we don't even realize we're harbouring old pain.

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