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harassment

/həˈɹæsmənt/

Meanings
  • noun

    The act of systematically and intentionally causing distress or annoyance to someone, typically through persistent criticism or intimidation.

    - "The victim was subjected to harassment at work."
    - "Harassment of women is a serious issue that needs to be addressed."
    - "The bullying behavior of the students towards the new kid was harassment."
  • noun

    The act of disturbing or bothering someone repeatedly.

    - "The noisy neighbors were a constant harassment."
    - "The barking dog next door was a harassment to the family."
    - "The salesman's persistent calls were a harassment."

Synonyms

molestation , torment
Rhymes
Words rhyming with harassment
massagement , assessment , impressment , expression
Variants
List of all variants of harassment that leads to same result
harass , harassed , harasser , harassers , harasses , harassing , harassment , harassments , anti-harassment , sexual harassment , sexual harassments
Forms
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harassments, harassed, harassing


Etymology
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The term harassment comes from the Old French word haras, which means 'enclosure,' 'military camp,' or 'training ground.' Originally, the term referred to a place where people were gathered and trained for war. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to refer to the act of disturbing or annoying someone, possibly due to the idea of constant pressure or training.


Trivia
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  1. Harassment is not a new problem. It has been documented throughout history, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to modern times.

  2. In the United States, the first law against harassment was passed in 1964 as part of the Civil Rights Act.

  3. Harassment can take many forms, from verbal insults and threats to physical violence and sexual assault.


Related Concepts
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  1. Bullying: Bullying is a form of harassment that involves repeatedly intimidating, threatening, or harming someone, usually to establish power or control.

  2. Discrimination: Discrimination is the unjust or unfair treatment of individuals based on their race, gender, religion, or other personal characteristics. Harassment is a form of discrimination that involves persistent and unwelcome behavior.


Culture
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Harassment is a significant issue in various domains such as workplaces, schools, and online communities. It can take many forms, including verbal, physical, and sexual harassment. Harassment can have serious consequences for the victim, including mental and emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and even suicide. Harassment is often used as a form of power and control, and it can be particularly harmful to marginalized groups such as women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

How to Memorize "harassment"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize harassment, visualize a person repeatedly disturbing or annoying someone else. Imagine the person's actions and the impact they have on the victim. Try to create a mental image of the situation and the emotions involved.

  2. associate

    - To memorize harassment, associate it with a strong emotion, such as anger, fear, or sadness. Try to connect the word to a personal experience or a vivid image. The stronger the association, the easier it will be to remember the word.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize harassment, use a mnemonic device such as an acronym or a rhyme. For example, HARASS stands for Harassment, Annoying, Repetitive, Angering, Stressful.


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