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Definition of harsh
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Harsh (a.)
Rough;
disagreeable;
gratin.
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District
::
District
(a.)
Rigorous;
stringent;
harsh.
Hard-visaged
::
Hard-visaged
(a.) Of a harsh or stern
countenance;
hard-featured.
Bray
::
Bray (n.) The harsh cry of an ass; also, any
harsh,
grating,
or
discordant
sound..
Sharpsaw
::
Sharpsaw
(n.) The great
titmouse;
-- so
called
from its harsh call
notes.
Caterwaul
::
Caterwaul
(v. i.) To cry as cats in
rutting
time; to make a
harsh,
offensive
noise..
Braying
::
Braying
(a.)
Making
a harsh
noise;
blaring.
Grating
::
Grating
(a.) That
grates;
making
a harsh
sound;
harsh.
Stridulate
::
Stridor
(n.) A
harsh,
shrill,
or
creaking
noise..
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Violent;
tumultuous;
boisterous;
inclement;
harsh;
severe;
-- said of the
weather,
of
storms,
and the like; as, the rude
winter..
Bitter
::
Bitter
(v. t.)
Characterized
by
sharpness,
severity,
or
cruelty;
harsh;
stern;
virulent;
as,
bitter
reproach..
Invective
::
Invective
(n.) An
expression
which
inveighs
or rails
against
a
person;
a
severe
or
violent
censure
or
reproach;
something
uttered
or
written,
intended
to cast
opprobrium,
censure,
or
reproach
on
another;
a harsh or
reproachful
accusation;
--
followed
by
against,
having
reference
to the
person
or thing
affected;
as an
invective
against
tyranny..
Crake
::
Crake (v. t. & i.) To cry out
harshly
and
loudly,
like the bird
called
crake..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
rumble;
to make a low,
harsh,
and heavy
sound;
to
mutter;
as, the
distant
thunder
grumbles..
Dissonant
::
Dissonant
(a.)
Sounding
harshly;
discordant;
unharmonious.
Soften
::
Soften
(v. i.) To
become
soft or
softened,
or less rude,
harsh,
severe,
or
obdurate..
Jangle
::
"Jangle
(v. i.) To sound
harshly
or
discordantly,
as bells out of
tune..
Soften
::
Soften
(v. t.) To make less harsh or
grating,
or of a
quality
the
opposite;
as, to
soften
the
voice..
Scold
::
Scold (v. i.) To find fault or rail with rude
clamor;
to
brawl;
to utter
harsh,
rude,
boisterous
rebuke;
to chide
sharply
or
coarsely;
-- often with at; as, to scold at a
servant..
Soften
::
Soften
(v. t.) To make less
harsh,
less rude, less
offensive,
or less
violent,
or to
render
of an
opposite
quality..
Harsh
::
Harsh (a.)
Unpleasant
and
repulsive
to the
sensibilities;
austere;
crabbed;
morose;
abusive;
abusive;
severe;
rough.
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