Harms [noun]

Definition of Harms:

injury, evil

Opposite/Antonyms of Harms:


Sentence/Example of Harms:

If it spreads beyond his premises and harms others his liability for the harm must be grounded on his negligence.

Black Will had been mutilated, and Walker nearly drowned, but "the close contriver of all harms" had kept out of harm's way.

Where God gives, envy harms not; and where he gives not, no labour avails.

Moreover, he calls himself the Son of God, and disturbs the foundations on which society rests, and therefore harms people.

We have gotten over the harms done us by the war of 1812, but not over some of those done us by Jackson's presidency.

Thou art beloved by the labourer; no one harms thee; the mortals respect thee as the sweet harbinger of summer.

Here come my men and this time Ill put you where youll be out of harms way for good.

Put it out of harms way, sir, and lets deal the cards, said he.

It is not the exercise which harms the dancer in mind and body, but the coming in such close contact with the opposite sex.

Bob had rolled to one side, out of harms way, and suffered no more than a rough mauling by the brute.