Hard meaning in English

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Definition

(a) hard (exam): (a) difficult, challenging (exam) adjective
(a) hard (surface): (a) solid, firm (surface) adjective
(I'm working) hard: (I'm working) a lot, with great effort adverb

Examples

  • "In Montmartre, it was just you and me, working hard, every day."
  • "Woody : Well, I'm sure it can't be that hard."
  • "No one ever said it would be this hard...."
  • "You should work harder, you're never at work on time and I often see you doing stuff that isn't related to your job."
  • "A New Orleans resident was quoted as saying, "We'll just have to try harder next year."
  • "Bruno : Some of our human employees are finding it hard to adapt to these changes, but they understand that our animal friends are welcome."
  • "It was a source of macho pride that was a testament to how hard traders worked."
  • "It's hard to think when you need more ink... woah oh oh!"
  • "A giant statue: tall and proud, with hard buttocks and soft eyes, made from bronze or silver or gold!"
  • "America is known for its entrepreneurial spirit, and there's no shortage of people wanting to make big money fast, but if you're smart, you'll make your money the old-fashioned way, with hard work and dedication."
  • "If you would like to see Die Hard the Musical, press 2."
  • "This is very hard for me to say, but I have decided to stay here."
  • "Too hard standin' on my own two feet"
  • "You will see that it is tough and hard to swallow."
  • "It's too hard to get papers to live in this country."
  • "A 15-year-old boy wreaked havoc today at White Dove High School when he pulled out candy from his bag and threw it "quite hard" at fellow students."
  • "This success is a testament to the solid nature of our business model, the flawless implementation of our strategies, the hard work of our staff, and the excellent quality of our products."
  • "In Montmartre, it was just you and me, working hard, every day, eating soup and making perfumes."
  • "In conclusion, and as a result of your hard work, I would like to propose the next step in your therapy"
  • "Anyway, it is harder and harder to obtain a green card in America, and many people have very strong feelings of... animosity towards us foreigners."

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