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Harbor is the vocabulary word being defined. It can function as a verb with meanings including to give shelter to, to hold a thought or feeling, and to take shelter in or as if in a harbor. Synonyms include "to hold onto" while "dispels, dismisses" are listed as antonyms or nonexamples. A dictionary definition and example sentence from a text are provided for the third definition. The document also includes spaces for other forms of the word, a personal association, and an original sentence using the word.

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Harbor is the vocabulary word being defined. It can function as a verb with meanings including to give shelter to, to hold a thought or feeling, and to take shelter in or as if in a harbor. Synonyms include "to hold onto" while "dispels, dismisses" are listed as antonyms or nonexamples. A dictionary definition and example sentence from a text are provided for the third definition. The document also includes spaces for other forms of the word, a personal association, and an original sentence using the word.

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Word Map (sample)

Name
Date

to hold onto

dispels,
dismisses

(synonym)

(antonym or nonexample)

Function: verb
1: to give shelter to
<harbor an escaped
convict>
2: to hold a thought or
feeling of
<harbor a grudge>
3: to take shelter in
or as if in a
harbor
(the matching
dictionary definition)

harbor

harborer,
harbored,
harboring,
harbors

(Vocabulary Word)
Page Number

(other forms of the word)

"I refuse to believe that so modern and civilized a young man


as you seems to harbor romantic ideas about the value of human
life. Surely your experiences in the war--"
(sentence or phrase from the text)

My brother harbors the idea that I'm going to


let him drive my car.
(my very own sentence)

harbor" is where you


"h
keep boats;
like you keep ideas
in your head
(my association, example, or sketch)
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