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noun

harm

hahm
noun
1
Physical injury or damage.
"The accident left him with no lasting harm."
"The chemicals can cause harm if inhaled."
2
Emotional or figurative hurt; detriment.
"The rumours did real harm to her reputation."
verb
1
To injure, damage, or hurt someone or something.
"The new policy could harm small businesses."
"She would never harm an animal."

How to Use Harm

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In plain EnglishDamage or injury, whether physical, emotional, or to something abstract like a reputation.

Common pairings
do harm cause harm harm's way

Word Forms

harmed past tense, harms plural, harms singular

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Etymology

From Old English hearm, meaning harm, shame, or pain, tracing back to a shared Germanic root.

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