Verbs Starting With HAR
Here's the list of all the 104 Verbs Starting With HAR in the English Language.
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harry | 1. annoy continually or chronically 2. make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes More Definitions → |
harbor | 1. maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings) 2. secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) More Definitions → |
harm | 1. cause or do harm to More Definitions → |
harvest | 1. gather, as of natural products 2. remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation More Definitions → |
harbour | 1. secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) 2. keep in one's possession; of animals More Definitions → |
harness | 1. put a harness 2. exploit the power of More Definitions → |
harsh | More Definitions → |
harvesting | More Definitions → |
harp | 1. come back to 2. play the harp More Definitions → |
hare | 1. run quickly, like a hare More Definitions → |
hardened | More Definitions → |
harrow | 1. draw a harrow over (land) More Definitions → |
harlequin | 1. variegate with spots or marks More Definitions → |
harden | 1. become hard or harder 2. make hard or harder More Definitions → |
hardening | More Definitions → |
harassed | More Definitions → |
harass | 1. annoy continually or chronically 2. exhaust by attacking repeatedly More Definitions → |
harmonized | More Definitions → |
harbinger | 1. foreshadow or presage More Definitions → |
harrowing | More Definitions → |
hark | 1. listen; used mostly in the imperative More Definitions → |
harmonize | 1. go together 2. write a harmony for More Definitions → |
harken | 1. listen; used mostly in the imperative More Definitions → |
harmonised | More Definitions → |
harnessed | More Definitions → |
harpoon | 1. spear with a harpoon More Definitions → |
harmonise | 1. go together 2. write a harmony for More Definitions → |
harried | 1. annoy continually or chronically 2. make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes More Definitions → |
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