Pronounce Harder as HH AH R D EH R.
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a hard man, who never had a kind word for anyone
requiring considerable physical or mental effort clearing land is hard worka hard exam to pass
able to withstand hardship, strain, or exposurethey were forced to import sheep of a harder stock, one that could thrive in the harsh climate
based on sound reasoning or informationdo you have any hard evidence that this was once the site of a Native American village?
difficult to endurethe hard life of a migrant farm worker
extreme in degree, power, or effecta carpet that withstood years of hard wear
given to exacting standards of discipline and self-restrainta hard disciplinarian who is quick to punish the tiniest violation of the rules
having a consistency that does not easily yield to pressure hard candiesfell on the hard floor and bruised her arm
having been established and usually not subject to changethere isn't always a hard line between right and wrong
having or showing deep-seated resentmentmaintained hard feelings toward those who had cheated him
sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasiona woman with a hard will who never budged from her chosen path
restricted to or based on factthat newscast is strictly devoted to hard news, as the producers prefer to leave the gossip to others
with great effort or determination we took a much-needed break after working hard all weeka hard-won victory
with feelings of bitterness or grieftook the news of their grandfather's death hard
in a vigorous and forceful manner hit the ball hard, causing it to soar out of boundsthe wind blew hard all day
at, within, or to a short distance or timethe groom stood hard by, ready to help, as the lady mounted the skittish horse
in a manner so as to cause loss or sufferingthe dog had been treated hard by his previous owner
It was harder than I thought.
Tom studies harder than anyone else I know.
I wish I had studied English harder when I was young.
I wish I had studied French harder while I was young.
I wish I had studied French harder when I was younger.
It was harder than I expected.
I study math harder than you do.
I study math harder than English.
My new job is harder than my old one.
He works harder than I did at his age.