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Sentence count:172+20Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bitterbrusquecoarsecruelcurtcuttinggratinggruffhuskypiercingraspyroughseveresharpsternstricttoughunfeelingAntonym: gentlemeekmildquietSimilar words: scholarshipin tearssolar systemownershipleadershipmembershippartnershiphardMeaning: [hɑrʃ /hɑːʃ]  adj. 1. unpleasantly stern 2. disagreeable to the senses 3. of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles 4. unkind or cruel or uncivil 5. severe 6. sharply disagreeable; rigorous. 
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91. The harsh truth is that luck plays a big part in who will live or die.
92. The harsh light showed up the lines on her face.
93. I'm inclined to think we've been a little harsh on her.
94. For many people, make do and mend was a harsh reality.
95. There was a massive public outcry against the harsh prison sentence.
96. Despite harsh criticism, she's sticking to her guns on this issue.
97. He said many harsh and unkind things about his opponents.
98. We thought the punishment was rather harsh for such a minor offence.
99. When talking about cooperation agreement,(http://sentencedict.com/harsh.html) they held out several harsh terms.
100. The prison sentence seemed rather harsh, considering the triviality of the offence.
101. No doubt many will regard these as harsh words, but regrettably they are true.
102. Reforming Warsaw's stagnant economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses.
103. It's a pity she has such a loud harsh voice.
104. Isn't that a bit harsh?
105. We know, don't we, that Lamb hasn't been fined so heavily for breaching a harsh contract.
106. Harsh fortresses of prickly pears and shard grass and dead branches block off all escape.
107. Let us examine the evolution of animal husbandry in the light of these three great, if harsh, truths.
108. Seeing him engaged in domestic activity, Tibbles came up to him and began to rub her harsh fur against his legs.
109. That is a harsh criticism since the Employment Secretary is a woman.
110. Millions of others died in incredibly harsh conditions in hundreds of labor camps.
111. He commands uncommon loyalty from workers despite sometimes harsh personnel policies.
112. A wise suspicion is that such a fate awaits any treaty containing grandiose reductions or harsh enforcement penalties.
113. Imprisonment is a harsh measure that should be used only when every other reasonable avenue has failed.
114. There is also a slippage control which automatically cuts power if the wheels begin to spin under harsh acceleration.
115. The brick walls and paving of the front garden are clean and tidy, but rather harsh.
116. Harsh discipline was the child's lot, and they were often terrorized deliberately and, not infrequently, sexually abused.
117. Faces were stripped of pretence by the pitiless bombardment of harsh reality.
118. Employees posted to areas with a harsh climate generally receive greater amounts of leave than those in less severe climates.
119. Mr Begg gave warning that the consequences of being declared bankrupt would be harsh and severe.
120. The result was a sweaty medley, harsh and brittle on the surface, but cheesy and rotten underneath.
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