harbornoun [ C ]
Cdn Br harbour us/ˈhɑr·bər/harbor noun [ C ] (WATER)
a protected area of water next to the land where ships and boats can be safely kept
harborverb [ T ]
Cdn Br harbour us/ˈhɑr·bər/harbor verb [ T ] (HAVE IN MIND)
to have in mind a thought or feeling, usually over a long period:
He harbored the suspicion that someone in the agency was spying for the enemy.
harbor verb [ T ] (HIDE)
to protect someone by providing a place to hide:
They were accused of harboring a fugitive.