(of a surface) Not smooth
(of a person or governing body) Cruel or severe in nature
(of an action taken) Very severe or strict
(of cold weather or climate) Bitterly cold
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Unpleasantly rough or jarring to see or look at
“The harsh light from the sun made little Tommy squint through his glasses.”
Unpleasantly rough or jarring in smell or taste
“Some consumers felt that the condiment was particularly harsh on their noses and tastebuds.”
Unpleasantly rough or jarring to listen to
“He has a powerful, harsh voice that would carry well on a parade ground.”
(of a surface) Not smooth
“I would not recommend walking over the harsh cobbled surface.”
(of a person or governing body) Cruel or severe in nature
“Years of oppression by the harsh ruler would finally come to an end.”
(of an action taken) Very severe or strict
“The country's leaders are considering harsh measures to deal with the discontent.”
Severe and difficult to cope with
“Reports on harsh conditions for workers have been denied by the industry.”
Ill-mannered in nature
“Tempers were frayed and harsh words would be exchanged.”
Mentally difficult to come to terms with
“Your ability to accept the harsh reality of losses sends a clear message about your courage and commitment.”
Capable of damaging or destroying organic matter
“Be careful when handling those harsh cleaning solutions.”
(of cold weather or climate) Bitterly cold
“The explorers braved the harsh conditions to get to the summit.”
(of aesthetic sense) Excessively showy or ornamented
“He showed up to the party dressed in harsh colors of blue and purple.”
Characterized by the use of wit, especially to offend
Generally displeasing or unpalatable in nature
Producing or capable of producing significant noise
Expressing an unfavourable opinion
Violently disturbed or agitated
Rough, raucous or boisterous in nature
Spoken or presented in a manner that is frank and honest
Characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence
(of a lifestyle) Extravagant or reckless in nature
(slang) To negatively criticize
“Please don't harsh me too bad, but let me know what you think.”
(slang) To put a damper on
“Dude, don't harsh my buzz.”
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