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harbornoun a part of a body of water protected and deep enough to be a place of safety for shipsthe tanker stayed in Boston harbor three days to undergo repairs anchorage, harborage, haven, port basin, dock, marina, moorage, mooringarm, bay, bight, cove, creek(chiefly British), embayment, estuary, firth, fjord(also fiord), gulf, inlet, lagoon, loch(Scottish), lough(chiefly Irish), narrow, roads, roadsteadcanal, channel, sound, straitcontainerport, home port, seaport something (as a building) that offers cover from the weather or protection from dangerseeking a harbor from the drenching rain, we unfortunately chose a bank where a robbery was taking place asylum, bolt-hole(chiefly British), harborage, haven, refuge, retreat, sanctuary, sanctum, shelter oasisanchorage, mooring, portcover, screenabode, diggings, domicile, dwelling, habitation, house, housing, lodging, lodgment(or lodgement), pad, place, quarters, residence, rest, roofcloister, closet, covert, den, hermitage, hideaway, hideout, laircastle, fastness, fort, fortress, palisade, redoubt, strongholdlean-to, lee, shed, windbreak harborverbto keep in one's mind or hearthe had long harbored a grudge against his old employer, who had high-handedly fired him without cause bear, cherish, entertain, have, hold, nurse cultivate, foster, nurture, support, sustaincarry, keep, maintain, preserve, remember, retain, treasurecleave (to), cling (to), hug, stick (to)brood (about or over), fixate (on or upon), obsess (about or over) hang on to, hold on to disregard, drop, forget, ignore, neglect, overlookabjure, decline, deny, disdain, refuse, reject, repudiate, scornabandon, desert, discard, forsake, give up, part (with), quit, renounce, throw outerase, expunge to provide with living quarters or shelterthe woods in our suburb harbor deer, foxes, raccoons, and skunks accommodate, bestow, billet, bivouac, board, bunk, camp, chamber, domicile, encamp, house, lodge, put up, quarter, roof, room, shelter, take in ensconce, home, roost, secure, shed, stable, tentbarrackbed (down) eject, evict to be or provide a shelter forthe little cabin is harbored from the wind by a thick growth of pines refuge, shelter cover, defend, protect, safeguard, screen, secure, shield, warddomicile, house, place, quartershade, shadow expose in the 12th century |