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hard
Definitions
(Adjective) Difficult to scratch, break, or damage; solidUsage: The rock was so hard, none of the construction workers could break it.
(Adjective) Not easy.
Usage: It's very hard to find a job in this years....
(Adjective) Opposite of soft
(Adjective) solid.
(Adjective) Difficult or problematic.
(Adjective) not easy to break or scratch
(Adjective) opposite of soft, coarse, difficult, resilient
(Abbreviation) Hayward Area Recreational District
(Noun) Maritime. A hard standing for boats particularly at a marina
Usage: I dragged my yacht out of the water at Butler's Hard
(Adjective) Not easilly done; difficult; challenging
Usage: He didn't think the test would be hard, so he didn't study and ended up failing.
(Adjective) difficult, not very easy
(Adjective) 1. Difficult 2. Not soft
Usage: The hard rock was hard to break in half.
(Adjective) not soft; not easy
(Adjective) difficult
to be dense
(Abbreviation) Hardware Assisted Resilient Data
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