Harboured example sentences

har·bor

verb

harboured (past tense) · harboured (past participle)

  - keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly:

  - shelter or hide (a criminal or wanted person):

  - give a home or shelter to (an organism):

  - carry the germs of (a disease):

  - (of a ship or its crew) moor in a harbor:

Synonyms

bear, nurse, nurture, cherish, entertain, foster, possess, maintain, retain, shelter, conceal, hide, shield, protect, accommodate, lodge, billet, house, moor, berth, here

"Harboured" Example Sentences

1. The old house harboured a secret room in the attic.
2. She harboured a deep resentment towards her former boss.
3. The port harboured a fleet of fishing vessels.
4. For years, he harboured dreams of becoming a writer.
5. The fugitive was harboured by sympathetic locals.
6. The island harboured a variety of rare bird species.
7. Despite his smile, he harboured serious doubts about the project.
8. The city harboured a thriving underground music scene.
9. My heart harboured only love for her.
10. The forest harboured dangerous wild animals.
11. He secretly harboured ambitions of world domination.
12. The old well harboured stagnant, murky water.
13. The company harboured unethical business practices.
14. She harboured no ill will towards him.
15. The cave harboured ancient paintings.
16. He harboured a suspicion that something was wrong.
17. The bay harboured numerous small boats.
18. The organization harboured extremist views.
19. She harboured a quiet hope for reconciliation.
20. The dilapidated building harboured a colony of bats.
21. His mind harboured a complex web of thoughts.
22. The country harboured a deep-seated fear of invasion.
23. The river harboured various species of fish.
24. She harboured a secret crush on her classmate.
25. The derelict ship harboured rodents and insects.
26. He harboured a grudge against his brother.
27. The mountain range harboured a wealth of natural resources.
28. The small town harboured a rich history.
29. The suspect was harboured across the border.
30. She harboured a longing for simpler times.
31. The old church harboured many secrets within its walls.
32. He harboured a fantasy of escaping his mundane life.
33. The lake harboured a surprising amount of wildlife.
34. The underground network harboured many dissidents.
35. She harboured a fierce determination to succeed.
36. The dense jungle harboured many unknown species.
37. He harboured a deep-seated anxiety about the future.
38. The derelict factory harboured squatters and vandals.
39. She harboured no regrets about her decision.
40. The vast ocean harboured countless mysteries.
41. He harboured a secret plan to overthrow the government.
42. The abandoned mine harboured dangerous gases.
43. She harboured a strong belief in justice.
44. The ancient ruins harboured echoes of a lost civilization.
45. He harboured a passionate love for music.
46. The dilapidated building harboured a family of rats.
47. She harboured a persistent cough.
48. The old tree harboured a family of birds.
49. He harboured a lingering suspicion.
50. The city harboured a rich diversity of cultures.

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