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- HARDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
hard, difficult, arduous mean demanding great exertion or effort hard implies the opposite of all that is easy difficult implies the presence of obstacles to be surmounted or puzzles to be resolved and suggests the need of skill or courage arduous stresses the need of laborious and persevering exertion
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- 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 - 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 of harder by The Free Dictionary
Define harder harder synonyms, harder pronunciation, harder translation, English dictionary definition of harder adj hard·er , hard·est 1 a Resistant to pressure; not readily penetrated; firm or solid: a hard material b Well protected from an attack, as by aerial
- 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
- harder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Steel is harder than copper so we use steel tools to cut copper pipes For companies such as Trans Pennine Express, it will be even harder
- Harder - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The comparative form of 'hard', 'harder' is commonly used in everyday language to express the increased level of difficulty or intensity Over time, 'harder' has become a versatile word in English, used in various contexts to convey the idea of greater challenge or effort
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