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  1. Learn the noun forms and meanings of the word hard, such as hardness, hardiness, hardship, hardy, and more. See synonyms, examples, and related words for each noun.

  2. adjective. uk / hɑːd / us / hɑːrd / hard adjective (SOLID) Add to word list. A2. not easy to bend, cut, or break: a hard surface. There was a heavy frost last night and the ground is still hard. Heating the clay makes it hard. Opposite. soft. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not bending or changing shape easily.

  3. Hard is an adjective that can mean not easily penetrated, firm, bitter, harsh, or difficult. It is also an adverb that can mean with great effort, intensity, or rancor. See synonyms, examples, and related words for hard.

  4. Hard, difficult both describe something resistant to one's efforts or one's endurance. Hard is the general word: hard times; It was hard to endure the severe weather. Difficult means not easy, and particularly denotes that which requires special effort or skill: a difficult task.

  5. The word hard has 83 meanings in OED, two of which are obsolete. It is a word inherited from Germanic and has various uses in different subjects and contexts.

  6. hard is the general word: hard times; It was hard to endure the severe weather. difficult means not easy, and particularly denotes that which requires special effort or skill: a difficult task. 5. complex, complicated, perplexing, puzzling, intricate, knotty, tough.

  7. adjective. /hɑːd/ /hɑːrd/ (comparative harder, superlative hardest) Idioms. difficult to do, understand or answer. a hard choice/decision/question. hard to do something It is hard to believe that she's only nine. It's hard to see how they can lose. It's hard to imagine a more cynical political strategy.