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harsh

Aussprache: [hɑrʃ]

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Kontext: „environment“

(adjective) when something is very difficult to deal with or is rough and unkind. For example, if the weather is too cold and windy, it can be called harsh. It makes things uncomfortable.

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The garden survived the harsh winter, and flowers began to bloom in spring.

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The harsh sunlight made it hard for us to play outside.

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What can you do to protect your plants from harsh weather?

Kontext: „behavior“

(adjective) when someone is very strict or unkind in their words or actions. It’s like when a teacher gives a tough punishment instead of helping, or when someone says something that hurts your feelings.

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She received constructive feedback, but her boss was not harsh about it.

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His harsh words made her feel sad and discouraged.

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Why do you think the coach was so harsh with the players?

Kontext: „quality“

(adjective) when something feels rough or uncomfortable to touch. For example, if a blanket is not soft and feels scratchy, it can be described as harsh.

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The new towel was surprisingly harsh at first but softened after a few washes.

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I found the fabric too harsh; I prefer softer materials like cotton.

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Is the surface of the sandpaper too harsh for the wood?

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