Similar words: harden, hard-earned, gardener, overburdened, landscape gardener, garden, warden, ardent. Meaning: ['hɑrdn /'hɑː-] adj. 1. used of persons; emotionally hardened 2. made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment 3. protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons) 4. made tough by habitual exposure 5. converted to solid form (as concrete).
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31. Attitudes towards the terrorists have hardened even more since the attack.
32. His eyes hardened as he remembered how they had laughed at him.
33. His smile died and the look in his face hardened.
34. Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals .
35. His resolve was even more hardened to escape from captivity although it was impossible.
36. Their voracity is legendary and even the most hardened warriors cannot repress a shiver if one speaks about them.
37. You see all sorts of terrible things when you're a nurse so you become hardened to it.
38. The southerners are quite hardened to the cold weather here now.
39. He hardened with youthful vigour after three years' army life.
40. Even hardened cynics believe the meeting is a step towards peace.
41. He, at last, hardened and talked about his own thoughts.
42. He was hardened to Teresa Darrell's tactlessness.
43. Like policemen, they have a hardened scepticism about humanity.
44. So far they have not hardened to ice.
45. Opinion against retaining the small company audit has hardened.
46. He did not become hardened or accustomed.
47. Cancun is not for hardened travellers.
48. Gordon seemed a little different, hardened by the war.
49. Hardened professionals were disgusted by the so-called dressing rooms.
50. Any man who had ever worked in a hardened missile site would have felt at home in Clavius.
51. Although the vast majority are hardened by their loss, others have been driven over the edge of madness.
52. Convictions have hardened, for better for worse, and the floaters have touched bottom.
53. The Church of Rome, on the other hand, hardened its attitude against birth control.
54. It has somewhat toughened and dark flesh, coarse skin, and a somewhat hardened breastbone cartilage. 6.
55. The girl had hardened her heart so much; there was no point in giving her further cause.
56. But the thick, hardened layers of dead skin sometimes press on the nerve[Sentencedict], causing a burning sensation when you walk.
57. His speeches were hardened a little, but he wasn't much good at abuse or jokes or stridency or sneering.
58. And their reluctance might turn into hardened resistance if you continue to confuse the two phenomena.
59. When Glover folded back the blanket her expression hardened, her face became the fixed eyes and mouth of a hawk.
60. By now Dad was sixty-five, and what little lenience he may once have possessed had long since hardened into steely inflexibility.
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