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- HARDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HARD is not easily penetrated : not easily yielding to pressure How to use hard in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Hard
- 262 Synonyms Antonyms for HARDER - Thesaurus. com
Find 262 different ways to say HARDER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Harder - definition of harder by The Free Dictionary
Resistant to pressure; not readily penetrated; firm or solid: a hard material b Well protected from an attack, as by aerial bombardment: bunkers and other hard targets 2 a Requiring great effort or endurance: a hard assignment b Performed with or marked by great diligence or energy: a project that required years of hard work
- harder - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
involving a great deal of effort or energy: hard labor performing or carrying on work with great effort or energy: a hard worker severe: took a hard fall unfortunate: hard luck cruel: hard treatment; a hard taskmaster [be + ~ + on + object] Don't be so hard on your kids austere: a hard winter
- Harder Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Comparative form of hard: more hard He is more likely to succeed because he tries harder Steel is harder than copper so we use steel tools to cut copper pipes (South Africa) Any of several species of mullet often used to make bokkoms Dutch harder herder: mullet It's harder than I thought The longer she sat, the harder it seemed to get up
- What is another word for harder - WordHippo
Find 652 synonyms for harder and other similar words that you can use instead based on 28 separate contexts from our thesaurus
- harder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
harder m (plural harders) a mullet, fish of the family Mugilidae; a flathead mullet, flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus
- What does harder mean? - Definitions. net
Harder can be defined as a comparative adjective that describes something or someone that is more difficult, requiring more effort, skill, or physical strength to achieve or accomplish It implies a higher level of exertion or challenge compared to something else
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