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Haven Common

Haven has 5 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary

"After fleeing the conflict, they found temporary refuge in an international haven where their lives were finally safe."

2

a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo

"The merchant captain guided his ship into the safe haven to load fresh supplies before continuing the long voyage."

3

A harbour or anchorage protected from the sea.

"The small fishing village nestled in that rocky haven offered perfect shelter from the violent storm raging outside."

In plain English: A haven is a safe and peaceful place where you can feel protected from trouble.

"After a long day at work, the quiet café became my favorite haven where I could finally relax."

Usage: Use haven to describe a safe place offering protection or refuge from danger or trouble, such as a shelter during a storm or a quiet retreat from stress. Do not confuse it with harbor, which refers specifically to a coastal area where ships dock.

Verb
1

To put into, or provide with a haven.

"The old barn was transformed into a safe haven for the stray cats wandering through the neighborhood."

In plain English: To haven something means to have it as your own possession.

"She has found a haven in her small apartment after working hard all week."

Usage: The verb form of haven is rarely used in modern English; instead, people typically use synonyms like "shelter," "protect," or "provide refuge." When referring to the noun meaning a safe place, remember that it functions as a place where one can find safety from danger.

Proper Noun
1

A surname​.

"The local history club is hosting a meeting at Mr. Haven's house to discuss the town's early settlers."

Example Sentences
"After a long day at work, the quiet café became my favorite haven where I could finally relax." noun
"The old fisherman stood on his tiny haven to watch the boats return from sea." noun
"This quiet village has become a peaceful haven for families escaping city noise." noun
"After weeks of stress, she found her favorite book was a safe haven in her messy room." noun
"She has found a haven in her small apartment after working hard all week." verb
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Origin

The word haven comes from Old English hæfen, which originally meant a harbor or port. It traveled into modern English through Middle English while retaining its core meaning of a safe place to dock.

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