"Harborage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Harborage refers to a place of shelter or asylum, especially a secluded or hidden location, where something or someone can take refuge or find safety. It can also refer to a haven or a sanctuary for one's thoughts, emotions, or desires.
Harasses is a verb that means to disturb or bother someone repeatedly and intentionally, often in a way that is unwanted or unwelcome. It can also refer to causing someone to feel anxious, threatened, or intimidated through repetitive and persistent behavior.
Harassing refers to the act of begging or annoying someone persistent and repetitive manner, often in a way that is unwanted, bothersome, or even threatening. It can also describe the act of disturbing or upsetting someone, often repeatedly or continuously.
Harassments refer to any behavior or actions that create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment for someone, typically based on their race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics. This can include verbal abuse, physical harm, unwanted attention, or other forms of mistreatment that are intended to humiliate, degrade, or make someone feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
A harbinger is a person or thing that gives a warning or indication of something that is going to happen. It is often used to describe something that is a sign or a portent of something else, such as a change or an event.
Harboring refers to the act of keeping or concealing something or someone, often in secret.
A haven or shelter, especially a natural formation of land and water that provides protection from the open sea, or a place to dock or berth ships.
Harbourage refers to the act of providing a place or shelter where something, often in trouble or danger, can take refuge or hide. It can also refer to the state of being in a place or shelter where one is able to hide or take refuge.
Harbouring is a verb that means to have and keep a feeling or intention, especially a bad one, in one's mind or heart. It can also mean to conceal or hide something, especially something illegal or wrongful.
Harbours refers to a body of water, especially a natural or artificial receptacle used by ships, providing a safe haven for boats and vessels to anchor, dock, or repair, often with facilities for loading and unloading cargo or passengers. It can also be used figuratively to describe a person or place that provides a sense of safety, comfort, or shelter.