Synonyms for harms
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : hahrm |
Phonetic Transcription : hɑrm |
Top 10 synonyms for harms Other synonyms for the word harms
- banefulness
- blemish
- bruise
- crush
- deleteriousness
- detriment
- dilapidate
- discommode
- disserve
- do violence to
- dump on
- foul play
- get
- hurt
- ill
- ill-treat
- immorality
- incommode
- infliction
- iniquity
- louse up
- maltreat
- mangle
- marring
- mess up
- mischance
- mischief
- misfortune
- misuse
- molest
- muck up
- mutilate
- nick
- noxiousness
- outrage
- perniciousness
- prejudice
- put down
- ravage
- ruin
- ruination
- sabotage
- sap
- scathe
- shatter
- shock
- sin
- sinfulness
- spoil
- stab
- tarnish
- total
- trample
- traumatize
- tweak
- undermine
- vandalism
- vandalize
- vice
- violence
- vitiate
- wear and tear
- wickedness
- wing
- wound
- wreck
- wrench
- wrong
- zing
Définition of harms
Origin :- Old English hearmian "to hurt" (see harm (n.)). It has ousted Old English skeþþan "scathe" in all but a few senses. Related: Harmed; harming.
- noun injury, evil
- verb injure; cause evil
- We'll demonstrate what we can do if he harms Inverness and Brady.
- Extract from : « The Death-Traps of FX-31 » by Sewell Peaslee Wright
- But the law does not even seek to indemnify a man from all harms.
- Extract from : « The Common Law » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
- It is so adjusted as to soak up all evidence that helps it, and shed all that harms it.
- Extract from : « Medical Essays » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
- I've had new cushings put in, and my harms in goold on the back.
- Extract from : « Burlesques » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- The harms on the cheers is the harms of the Carabas family.'
- Extract from : « The Book of Snobs » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Not touched, especially by anything that misplaces, harms, or defiles.
- Extract from : « Orthography » by Elmer W. Cavins
- The material loss which comes from it is the least of its harms.
- Extract from : « The Book of Business Etiquette » by Nella Henney
- You must learn to separate your mind from your body so that what harms your body will not affect your mind.
- Extract from : « The Saracen: Land of the Infidel » by Robert Shea
- A great fool he is who forbears not from the thing that harms him.
- Extract from : « The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises » by Richard Rolle of Hampole
- There the wolf lives in great comfort like a domestic pet and harms no one.
- Extract from : « Human Animals » by Frank Hamel
Antonyms for harms
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