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British pronunciation/hɑːd/
American pronunciation/hɑrd/

Definition & Meaning of "hard"

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needing a lot of skill or effort to do

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Learning to play the piano at a professional level is hard and requires years of practice.
Writing a novel can be hard, as it requires creativity, discipline, and perseverance.
02

very difficult to cut, bend, or break

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She prefers hard cheese like cheddar over soft cheese.
The apples were too hard to bite into.
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done with great force or intensity

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He gave the door a hard push to open it.
The workers hit the metal with hard blows to shape it.
04

(of a sound) pronounced by moving the back of the tongue toward the velum

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In the word " cat, " the " c " is a hard sound.
The letter " g " in " go " makes a hard sound, unlike its soft counterpart in " giant. "
05

(of light) producing sharp contrasts and clearly defined shadows

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The hard light made the shapes stand out.
She used hard light to accentuate the details.
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(of alcoholic beverages) haiving a high alcohol content, often used to describe spirits like whiskey, vodka, or rum

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He prefers hard liquor over beer.
At the party, they served mostly hard drinks, including gin and tequila.
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difficult to endure or experience, often related to misfortune

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He had hard luck finding a job after graduation.
It was hard to watch the team lose after such a strong start.
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stiff or tough due to lack of moisture

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The bread was hard and stale after sitting out overnight.
The cookies were so hard they could break your teeth.
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(of water) high in dissolved salts, particularly calcium and magnesium

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Hard water left white spots on the dishes after they dried.
The plumber recommended a water softener because the house had hard water.
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(of radiation) having relatively high penetrating power or energy, such as X-rays or gamma rays

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Hard radiation is capable of passing through thick materials like concrete.
X-rays are a type of hard radiation used in medical imaging.
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based on solid, verifiable evidence or facts

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The journalist presented hard facts about the crime wave in the city.
We need to focus on hard data rather than speculation when making decisions.
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(of subjects) relying on measurable, verifiable data or facts

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Physics is considered a hard science because it focuses on empirical data and testable theories.
Mathematics is a hard subject, with clear, objective solutions.
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showing an uncompromising or rigid approach, often in politics or opinions

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The senator's hard approach on immigration reform alienated moderate voters.
The debate became more intense as both sides took hard positions on healthcare.
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(of a body part) becoming stiff or firm, often in response to certain feelings or physical reactions

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It ’s common for certain body parts to become hard when they are stimulated.
The body's natural response in certain situations is to become hard or tense.
hard
01

with a lot of difficulty or effort

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He worked hard to achieve his goals.
She studied hard for her exams.
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in a firm or tight manner, often referring to how something is held

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She held hard to the railing as she climbed the steep staircase.
He gripped the steering wheel hard during the storm.
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She thought hard about the decision before making a choice.
He stared hard at the map, trying to make sense of the route.
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to the fullest extent, often used in specific contexts like navigation

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The captain ordered to steer hard starboard to avoid the reef.
The sailors were told to turn hard port as the storm approached.
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in close proximity to a particular place or time

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The cabin stands hard by the lake, offering a perfect view.
They set up camp hard by the trail to catch the sunrise.
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into a firm state

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The clay baked hard in the sun.
The glue dried hard after a few minutes.
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