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- Dictionaryhard/hɑːd/
adjective
- 1. solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced: "the slate broke on the hard floor" Similar Opposite
- 2. done with a great deal of force or strength: "a hard whack" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. with a great deal of effort: "they work hard at school" Similar Opposite
- 2. so as to be solid or firm: "the mortar has set hard"
noun
- 1. a road leading down across a foreshore. British
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HARD definition: 1. not easy to bend, cut, or break: 2. difficult to understand, do, experience, or deal with: 3….
HARD meaning: 1. firm and stiff, and not easy to press or bend: 2. difficult to do or understand: 3. using or….
HARD meaning: 1. not easy to bend, cut, or break: 2. difficult to understand, do, experience, or deal with: 3….
HARD WORK - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus
HARD-WORKING definition: 1. always doing a lot of work: 2. always doing a lot of work: 3. always putting a lot of effort….
HARD definition: 1. firm and stiff, and not easy to press or bend: 2. difficult to do or understand: 3. using or….
HARD BY definition: 1. very near: 2. very near: . Learn more.
hard meaning: 1. firm and not easy to press or bend: 2. difficult to do or understand: 3. needing or using a….
HARD COPY definition: 1. information from a computer that has been printed on paper 2. information from a computer that….
HARD CASH definition: 1. money in the form of coins or notes but not a cheque or a credit card 2. money in the form of….