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Noun — A place of safety or shelter from danger or trouble.

How to use haven

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a safe haven tax haven haven from

Etymology

From Old English hæfen ("harbour, port"), related to German Hafen and Dutch haven, all pointing back to a Germanic word for the open sea.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “haven” mean?

The word “haven” means a place of safety or shelter from danger or trouble. In plain terms, a safe, sheltered place — literally a harbour for ships, or more broadly any refuge from trouble.

How do you pronounce “haven”?

“Haven” is pronounced HAY-vuhn (/ˈheɪvən/ in IPA).

How do you use “haven” in a sentence?

Here is “haven” used in a sentence: “The shelter became a haven for stray animals.”

What part of speech is “haven”?

“Haven” is a noun.

Where does the word “haven” come from?

The word “haven” comes from Old English. From Old English hæfen ("harbour, port"), related to German Hafen and Dutch haven, all pointing back to a Germanic word for the open sea.

Is “haven” a common word?

“Haven” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “haven” have?

“Haven” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a place of safety or shelter from danger or trouble.

What is the difference between "haven" and "heaven"?

Despite the similar spelling, they differ in meaning. A "haven" is a place of safety or shelter from danger, while "heaven" refers to the sky or a spiritual afterlife. The two are easily confused because they differ by only one letter.

What is the difference between "haven" and "refuge"?

Both mean a place of safety, but "refuge" emphasises escape from danger or pursuit, while "haven" emphasises the peace and shelter the place provides. A refuge is somewhere you flee to, whereas a haven is somewhere you feel safe.

What is the original meaning of "haven"?

Originally, "haven" meant a harbour or sheltered stretch of water where ships could safely anchor. From this literal sense of shelter from the sea grew the wider meaning of any place of safety.

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