he is so noble that he cannot harbour ill feeling
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He is too noble to harbour ill feelings.
Explanation:
- This sentence can be rewritten by using "too".
- He is too noble to harbour ill feelings.
- The word harbour literally means a coastal area beside the sea where ships stay after a voyage.
- similarly, it also means a place in one's mind where negative thoughts can cherish.
- Or one can foster the negativity in his mind secretly.
- Thus harbour means to keep, foster to nourish a bad thought in one's mind.
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