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hard62 entries found for hard. The first 10 are listed below.To select an entry, click on it. For more results, click here. Main Entry: 1hard Pronunciation: 'härd Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English heard; akin to Old High German hart hard, Greek kratos strength 1 a : not easily penetrated : not easily yielding to pressure b of cheese : not capable of being spread : very firm 2 a of liquor (1) : having a harsh or acid taste (2) : strongly alcoholic b : characterized by the presence of salts (as of calcium or magnesium) that prevent lathering with soap <hard water> 3 a : of or relating to radiation of relatively high penetrating power : having high energy <hard X rays> b : having or producing relatively great photographic contrast <a hard negative> 4 a : metallic as distinct from paper <hard money> b of currency : convertible into gold : stable in value c : usable as currency <paid in hard cash> d of currency : readily acceptable in international trade e : being high and firm <hard prices> 5 a : firmly and closely twisted <hard yarns> b : having a smooth close napless finish <a hard worsted> 6 a : physically fit <in good hard condition> b : resistant to stress or disease c : free of weakness or defects 7 a (1) : FIRM, DEFINITE <reached a hard agreement> (2) : not speculative or conjectural : FACTUAL <hard evidence> (3) : important or informative rather than sensational or entertaining <hard news> b : CLOSE, SEARCHING <gave a hard look> c : free from sentimentality or illusion : REALISTIC <good hard sense> d : lacking in responsiveness : OBDURATE, UNFEELING <a hard heart> 8 a (1) : difficult to bear or endure <hard luck> <hard times> (2) : OPPRESSIVE, INEQUITABLE <sales taxes are hard on the poor> <a hard restriction> b (1) : lacking consideration, compassion, or gentleness : CALLOUS <a hard greedy landlord> (2) : INCORRIGIBLE, TOUGH <a hard gang> c (1) : harsh, severe, or offensive in tendency or effect <said some hard things> (2) : RESENTFUL <hard feelings> (3) : STRICT, UNRELENTING <drives a hard bargain> d : INCLEMENT <hard winter> e (1) : intense in force, manner, or degree <hard blows> (2) : demanding the exertion of energy : calling for stamina and endurance <hard work> (3) : performing or carrying on with great energy, intensity, or persistence <a hard worker> f : most unyielding or thoroughgoing <the hard political right> 9 a : characterized by sharp or harsh outline, rigid execution, and stiff drawing b : sharply defined : STARK <hard shadows> c : lacking in shading, delicacy, or resonance <hard singing tones> d : sounding as in arcing and geese respectively -- used of c and g e : suggestive of toughness or insensitivity <hard eyes> 10 a (1) : difficult to accomplish or resolve : TROUBLESOME <hard problems> <the true story was hard to come by> (2) : difficult to comprehend or explain <a hard concept> b : having difficulty in doing something <hard of hearing> c : difficult to magnetize or demagnetize 11 : being at once addictive and gravely detrimental to health <such hard drugs as heroin> 12 : resistant to biodegradation <hard detergents> <hard pesticides such as DDT> 13 : being, schooled in, or using the methods of the natural sciences and especially of the physical sciences <a hard scientist> 14 of money : contributed (as by individuals or political action committees) directly to a particular candidate or campaign synonyms HARD, DIFFICULT, ARDUOUS mean demanding great exertion or effort. HARD implies the opposite of all that is easy <farming is hard work>. DIFFICULT implies the presence of obstacles to be surmounted or puzzles to be resolved and suggests the need of skill, patience, or courage <the difficult ascent of the main face of the mountain>. ARDUOUS stresses the need of laborious and persevering exertion <the arduous task of rebuilding>.
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