harbor ill will toward (someone or something)

harbor ill will toward (someone or something)

To continue to feel angry or hostile toward someone or something. I know you're supposed to forgive and forget, but I still harbor ill will toward Vince—I can't help it. She apologized, so I don't harbor any ill will toward her these days.
See also: harbor, ill, toward, will
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  • head toward
  • head toward (someone or something)
  • fall toward
  • fall toward (something)
  • incline toward
  • incline toward (someone or something)
  • tilt toward
  • tilt toward (something)
  • make (one's) way to(ward) (something or some place)
  • make your way