Meaning & Definition of word "Harvest"
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Harvest
/ˈhɑːrvɪst/
noun:
- 1. The process or period of gathering in crops.
- Example: The farmers were busy during the harvest, collecting the ripe wheat.
- 2. The quantity of agricultural products gathered at one time.
- Example: This year’s apple harvest was larger than ever before.
- 3. A yield or result of any activity or effort.
- Example: The research team was pleased with the harvest of data obtained from their experiment.
verb:
- 1. To gather a crop from the fields.
- Example: We will harvest the corn in late September.
- 2. To collect or gather something for use.
- Example: She decided to harvest herbs from her garden for the recipe.
- 3. To obtain a return or profit from an investment.
- Example: Investors hope to harvest significant gains from their stock portfolios.
Etymology
Middle English 'herfest', from Old English 'hærefest' meaning 'autumn'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
harvest time:
The period when crops are collected.
harvest moon:
The full moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox.
to harvest the benefits:
To gain advantages from something.
Related Words
agriculture:
The science, art, and practice of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock.
reap:
To cut or gather a crop.
sow:
To plant seeds in the ground.
Slang Meanings of harvest
Meaning: To obtain something valuable or rewarding, especially in contexts like gaming.
Example Sentence: I really harvested some great loot in that dungeon run.
Meaning: To take advantage of a situation to benefit oneself.
Example Sentence: They really harvested the popularity of the trend.