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What is another word for Harm? – 289 Harm Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    injury damage hurt harmlessness mischief malevolence malice evil wrong injury damage hurt mischief malevolence malice evil wrong impairment detriment adversity calamity misfortune disaster catastrophe affliction suffering pain anguish distress torment agony woe misery sorrow grief tribulation trouble nuisance plague scourge bane curse evil ill maleficence viciousness cruelty brutality savagery barbarity atrocity outrage abuse mistreatment neglect molestation persecution oppression exploitation violence aggression hostility antagonism animosity rancor ill will spite venom rancour enmity hatred abhorrence detestation loathing execration odium aversion repugnance disgust repulsion horror dread fear terror intimidation coercion duress compulsion force constraint repression suppression tyranny despotism autocracy dictatorship totalitarianism

    Meaning of Harm

    The primary meaning of the word "harm" is to cause damage or injury to someone or something.

    Definitions

    • The word "harm" can be used as a noun, referring to physical or mental damage, injury, or impairment.
    • As a verb, "harm" means to cause damage, injury, or impairment to someone or something.
    • The word "harm" can also be used to describe a feeling of dislike, hostility, or malevolence towards someone or something.

    Etymology of Harm

    The word "harm" originates from Old English and Germanic words, related to the Proto-Indo-European root "ker-", which meant "to hurt" or "to damage".
    The word "harm" has been used in the English language since the 9th century, initially meaning "injury" or "damage", and later developing additional meanings related to malevolence or hostility.

    Example Uses

    • The new policy is designed to prevent harm to the environment.
    • She suffered harm to her reputation after the scandal.
    • The company's actions caused harm to their customers and employees.
    • The harm caused by the natural disaster was devastating.
    • The doctor tried to minimize the harm to the patient during the surgery.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    benefit advantage gain profit help aid assistance support protection safety security well-being health happiness joy bliss delight pleasure satisfaction contentment comfort solace relief remedy cure healing restoration reparation compensation indemnity amends recompense reward incentive bonus boon blessing good virtue kindness generosity charity benevolence altruism philanthropy humanitarianism goodwill amity friendship harmony peace tranquility serenity calmness composure equanimity stability balance moderation temperance prudence wisdom discretion caution carefulness vigilance attentiveness watchfulness solicitude concern care consideration thoughtfulness courtesy politeness civility respect esteem admiration appreciation gratitude thankfulness acknowledgment recognition acclaim praise commendation approval endorsement sanction permission authorization license liberty freedom autonomy independence self-determination sovereignty