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| difficult, hard | (adj.) | not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure.; "a difficult task"; "nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access"; "difficult times"; "why is it so hard for you to keep a secret?" |
| hard | (adj.) | dispassionate.; "took a hard look"; "a hard bargainer" |
| hard | (adj.) | resisting weight or pressure. |
| hard, knockout, severe | (adj.) | very strong or vigorous.; "strong winds"; "a hard left to the chin"; "a knockout punch"; "a severe blow" |
| arduous, backbreaking, grueling, gruelling, hard, heavy, laborious, operose, punishing, toilsome | (adj.) | characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort.; "worked their arduous way up the mining valley"; "a grueling campaign"; "hard labor"; "heavy work"; "heavy going"; "spent many laborious hours on the project"; "set a punishing pace" |
| hard, surd, unvoiced, voiceless | (adj.) | produced without vibration of the vocal cords.; "unvoiced consonants such as `p' and `k' and `s'" |
| concentrated, hard | (adj.) | (of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source. |
| hard | (adj.) | (of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward or touching the velum.; "Russian distinguished between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants" |
| hard, heavy, intemperate | (adj.) | given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors.; "a hard drinker" |
| hard, strong | (adj.) | being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content.; "hard liquor" |
| hard, tough | (adj.) | unfortunate or hard to bear.; "had hard luck"; "a tough break" |
| hard | (adj.) | dried out.; "hard dry rolls left over from the day before" |
| hard | (adv.) | with effort or force or vigor.; "the team played hard"; "worked hard all day"; "pressed hard on the lever"; "hit the ball hard"; "slammed the door hard" |
| firmly, hard | (adv.) | with firmness.; "held hard to the railing" |
| hard | (adv.) | earnestly or intently.; "thought hard about it"; "stared hard at the accused" |
| hard, severely | (adv.) | causing great damage or hardship.; "industries hit hard by the depression"; "she was severely affected by the bank's failure" |
| hard | (adv.) | slowly and with difficulty.; "prejudices die hard" |
| hard, heavily, intemperately | (adv.) | indulging excessively.; "he drank heavily" |
| hard | (adv.) | into a solid condition.; "concrete that sets hard within a few hours" |
| hard | (adv.) | very near or close in space or time.; "it stands hard by the railroad tracks"; "they were hard on his heels"; "a strike followed hard upon the plant's opening" |
| hard | (adv.) | with pain or distress or bitterness.; "he took the rejection very hard" |
| hard | (adv.) | to the full extent possible; all the way.; "hard alee"; "the ship went hard astern"; "swung the wheel hard left" |
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