harm noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of harm noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary damage or injury that is caused by a person or an event He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm He may look fierce, but he means no harm The court case will do serious harm to my business The accident could have been much worse; luckily no harm was done
HARM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Harm is the damage to something which is caused by a particular course of action The abuse of your powers does harm to all other officers who do their job properly To cut taxes would probably do the economy more harm than good
harm - WordReference. com Dictionary of English harm (härm), n physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm moral injury; evil; wrong v t to do or cause harm to; injure; damage; hurt: to harm one's reputation
harm, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Evil (physical or otherwise) as done to or suffered by some person or thing; hurt, injury, damage, mischief Often in the set phrase ‘to do more harm than good’ No he mid hearme of hliðes nosan gæs [tas] grette His men mycel to hearme æfre gedydon To gret harm to al þys lond, the gode kyng he slou
Harm - definition of harm by The Free Dictionary 1 injury or damage; hurt: to do someone bodily harm 2 moral injury; evil; wrong 3 to do or cause harm to; injure; damage; hurt: to harm one's reputation in or out of harm's way, in or out of a hazardous situation harm′er, n