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Hard   /hɑrd/   Listen
Hard

adjective
(compar. harder; superl. hardest)
1.
Not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure.  Synonym: difficult.  "Nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access" , "Difficult times" , "Why is it so hard for you to keep a secret?"
2.
Dispassionate.  "A hard bargainer"
3.
Resisting weight or pressure.
4.
Very strong or vigorous.  Synonyms: knockout, severe.  "A hard left to the chin" , "A knockout punch" , "A severe blow"
5.
Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort.  Synonyms: arduous, backbreaking, grueling, gruelling, heavy, laborious, operose, punishing, toilsome.  "A grueling campaign" , "Hard labor" , "Heavy work" , "Heavy going" , "Spent many laborious hours on the project" , "Set a punishing pace"
6.
Produced without vibration of the vocal cords.  Synonyms: surd, unvoiced, voiceless.
7.
(of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source.  Synonym: concentrated.
8.
(of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward or touching the velum.
9.
Given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors.  Synonyms: heavy, intemperate.
10.
Being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content.  Synonym: strong.
11.
Unfortunate or hard to bear.  Synonym: tough.  "A tough break"
12.
Dried out.
adverb
1.
With effort or force or vigor.  "Worked hard all day" , "Pressed hard on the lever" , "Hit the ball hard" , "Slammed the door hard"
2.
With firmness.  Synonym: firmly.
3.
Earnestly or intently.  "Stared hard at the accused"
4.
Causing great damage or hardship.  Synonym: severely.  "She was severely affected by the bank's failure"
5.
Slowly and with difficulty.
6.
Indulging excessively.  Synonyms: heavily, intemperately.
7.
Into a solid condition.
8.
Very near or close in space or time.  "They were hard on his heels" , "A strike followed hard upon the plant's opening"
9.
With pain or distress or bitterness.
10.
To the full extent possible; all the way.  "The ship went hard astern" , "Swung the wheel hard left"



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"Hard" Quotes from Famous Books



... smile, Kitty rose up the while, Her eye in the glass, as she bound her hair, glancing; 'Tis hard to refuse when a young lover sues, So she couldn't but choose to go off to the dancing. And now on the green the glad groups are seen, Each gay-hearted lad with the lass of his choosing; And Pat, without fail, leads out sweet ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 2 (of 4) • Various

... to the souls of ancestors appear to be always temporal benefits, such as victory over enemies and plenty of food; prayers for the promotion of moral virtue are seemingly unknown. For example, if a woman laboured hard in childbirth, she was thought to be bewitched, and prayers would be offered to the spirits of dead ancestors to counteract the spell. Again, young men are instructed by their elders in the useful ...
— The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) • Sir James George Frazer

... that I had always thought of Frenchmen as small men; for there was not one of that first company who could not have picked me up as if I had been a child, and their great hats made them look taller yet. They were hard, wizened, wiry fellows too, with fierce puckered eyes and bristling moustaches, old soldiers who had fought and fought, week in, week out, for many a year. And then, as I stood with my finger upon the trigger waiting ...
— The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales • Arthur Conan Doyle

... We left early for a hard day's excursion to Port Arthur. The standpoint of the tourist is that of interest and curiosity to see the port which was so recently the scene of such tragic events. With military knowledge, the interest would be more in observing the strategic position and the methods of defence. ...
— Travels in the Far East • Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

... strictly as a holy-day, being the King's Coronation. We lay long in bed, and it rained very hard, rain and hail, almost all the morning. By and by Creed and I abroad, and called at several churches; and it is a wonder to see, and by that to guess the ill temper of the City at this time, either to religion in general, or to the King, that in some churches there was hardly ten people in ...
— Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete • Samuel Pepys


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