Harbored

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑːrbərd/

Harbored (verb)

  1. To keep someone or something in a safe place for a time, especially because it is not safe outside.
  2. To have a thought, plan, or strong feeling inside yourself, even if you do not show it.
  3. To allow a person or group to live or stay in a place, often secretly or temporarily.

Examples

  • The family harbored the supplies in a locked room.
  • She harbored the documents in a safe place.