Meaning & Definition of Harvest in English
Harvest
The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
Pronunciation:
/ˈhɑːrvɪst/Part of Speech:
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harvestsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The act or process of gathering a crop.
Example Sentence: The corn harvest was much better this year than last.
Definition: The season when crops are gathered.
Example Sentence: In autumn, we celebrate the harvest of apples.
Definition: The quantity or amount of crops gathered.
Example Sentence: The harvest was bountiful this year.
Definition: The results or rewards of an activity.
Example Sentence: The harvest of his efforts could be seen in the success of the project.
Definition: To gather (a crop) from the fields.
Example Sentence: Farmers usually harvest wheat in late summer.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'herfest', from Old English 'hærefest' meaning 'autumn'.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: cosecha
- French: récolte
- German: Ernte
- Russian: урожай
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.