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  1. HARD definition: 1. not easy to bend, cut, or break: 2. difficult to understand, do, experience, or deal with: 3…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a. : not easily penetrated : not easily yielding to pressure. hard surfaces. an uncomfortably hard chair. b. of cheese: not capable of being spread : very firm. 2. a(1) of wine or beer: having a bitter or acidic taste. (2) : having a high concentration of alcohol.

  3. Find 300 different ways to say HARD, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Hard, difficult both describe something resistant to one's efforts or one's endurance. Hard is the general word: hard times; It was hard to endure the severe weather. Difficult means not easy, and particularly denotes that which requires special effort or skill: a difficult task.

  5. hard is the general word: hard times; It was hard to endure the severe weather. difficult means not easy, and particularly denotes that which requires special effort or skill: a difficult task. 5. complex, complicated, perplexing, puzzling, intricate, knotty, tough.

  6. Hard can mean "difficult," but it can also mean "rigid." A hard surface is one that doesn’t give way, like stone. If things are tough for you, you might tell someone you’re having a hard day. If someone gives you hard liquor, watch out — that’s the strong stuff.

  7. HARD meaning: 1. firm and stiff, and not easy to press or bend: 2. difficult to do or understand: 3. using or…. Learn more.

  8. hard not easy; needing effort or skill to do or understand: I always found languages quite hard at school. It was one of the hardest things I ever did. difficult or hard? Hard is slightly less formal than difficult.

  9. hard not easy; needing effort or skill to do or understand: Teaching high school students is hard work. It was one of the hardest things I ever did. difficult or hard?

  10. Synonyms for HARD: ruthless, merciless, tough, stony, harsh, oppressive, brutal, abusive; Antonyms of HARD: warm, sensitive, sympathetic, charitable, kind, gentle, kindly, merciful.

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