Harsh

/hɑːʃ/
/hɑːrʃ/
Sharply disagreeable; rigorous; Severe; Unkind or cruel or uncivil; Of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles; Unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses; Unpleasantly stern.
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  1. 1. He has a harsh tone that intimidates others.

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  2. 2. Her harsh criticism, though valid, discouraged the team.

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  3. 3. The harsh manager ruled through fear.

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  4. 4. His harsh words hurt more than intended.

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  5. 5. Her harsh judgment prevented fair assessment.

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  6. 6. Some people live far removed from harsh realities.

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  7. 7. The teacher wore a harsh expression on his face.

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  8. 8. She may speak harsh words, but deep inside she is a kind person, you know.

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  9. 9. If the climate is harsh and severe, the people are also harsh and severe.

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  10. 10. Side by side on the narrow shawl knelt the two wanderers, the little prattling child and the reckless, hardened adventurer. Her chubby face and his haggard, angular visage were both turned up to the cloudless heaven in heartfelt entreaty to that dread Being with whom they were face to face, while the two voices—the one thin and clear, the other deep and harsh—united in the entreaty for mercy and forgiveness.

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  11. 11. Harsh decision

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  12. 12. Harsh penalty

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  13. 13. Harsh teacher

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  14. 14. Harsh rule

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  15. 15. Harsh ruling

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