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What is another word for surprisingly hard?

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Adjective
Solid and resistant to pressure
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“The glass would fall and shatter on the hard concrete floor.”
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Requiring a great deal of effort
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“It's hard work trying to get a good photo of my children who won't sit still.”
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Forceful in nature
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“The children delivered several hard blows to the pinata with their sticks.”
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Difficult to comprehend or decipher
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“This crossword puzzle is too hard for me to solve.”
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Difficult to bear
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“A recession was predicted, and the populace braced themselves for hard times to come.”
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Tough and exacting in one's expectations or treatment of others
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“The drill sergeant was a hard man who was constantly barking instructions loudly at his soldiers.”
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Able to withstand hardship
“It was grueling work, but he was a hard man and nothing fazed him.”
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Hardworking in nature
“I feel lucky to have a group of hard workers in my team.”
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Unquestionable or indisputable
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“We must rely on hard facts to reach a determination as opposed to the whims of those with vested interests.”
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Based on fact
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“I will need some hard information on this matter, and not just something you made up.”
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Confronting or thought-provoking in nature
“His life was a mess, and it was time to ask himself some hard questions about the choices he had made.”
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Established and not subject to change
“These are the hard rules of the establishment that you must abide by.”
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Bitter or resentful in nature
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“He still harbored hard feelings toward those who had wronged him in the past.”
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Unwavering from one's opinion or persuasion
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“Despite evidence to the contrary, he refused to change his hard opinions on the matter.”
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(of liquor) Having an intoxicating nature
“I try to avoid drinking too much hard liquor as I do not enjoy being over-inebriated.”
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(of drugs or narcotics) Strong or potent in nature
“His life was ruined once he started using hard drugs.”
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(of the elements) Harsh and severe
“This year's winter has been particularly hard.”
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Having exact and discernible limits or form
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Unintelligible and not able to be understood
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Able to withstand difficult conditions
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Not easy to please or satisfy
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Very pragmatic or realistic, lacking emotion or artificiality
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With little or no rainfall or humidity
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Denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
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Having a tough, hard texture like leather
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(typography) Of a kind of typeface having dark, heavy strokes, used especially for emphasis
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Hard but liable to break easily
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Having a physique with well-defined muscles
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Made unpalatable or inedible by cooking for too long
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Experiencing or showing doubt or skepticism
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Harsh or grating in quality or character
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Characterized by poverty or a lack of productivity
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Never relaxing or slackening
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Full of knots, knotty
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Showing or feeling strong dislike or disrespect
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(of a liquid) Having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold
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Haughty, unsympathetic or unwelcoming in nature
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Having an irregular or uneven surface, edge, or outline
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Enlarged and rigid
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Laid with a hard and solid material like stones
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Decaying or no longer fresh
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Brazen or flashy in nature, character or appearance
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In a raw, natural or unrefined state
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Of considerable importance or seriousness
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Only a short distance away or apart in space or time
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With great strength, energy or force
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“The athlete threw the javelin hard to cover as much distance as possible.”
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With determination or diligence
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“He had a burning ambition to become a professional cartoonist, and he worked hard daily to improve his craft.”
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With difficulty
“Federer's five-set victory over Nadal in the Australian Open was certainly hard earned.”
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In an emotionally difficult manner
“He took the news of the Bitcoin crash hard as he had a lot invested in the cryptocurrency.”
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(of rain) In a torrential manner
“It rained hard, ruining all of our plans for the day.”
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(of one's gaze) In a highly interested or concerned manner
“Edith gazed hard at the intricate doll in the shop window, longing to play with it someday.”
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In a steadfast manner
“During times of adversity, we must hold hard to our core principles more than ever.”
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In a resentful manner
“The household budget was tight, and she complained hard about the electric bill.”
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Such as to render something solid
“The lake had frozen hard during the bitter cold of the winter months.”
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In a harsh or severe manner
“The Government reacted by clamping down hard on the civil unrest.”
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Indulging excessively
“They partied hard into the night.”
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In a daring, courageous or determined manner
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At, or to, a place or time not far away
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To a great degree or extent
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In a thorough manner
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Noun
A person or task which is excessively demanding or punishing
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Highly addictive cocaine derivative in solid form
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Tedious, menial and exhausting work
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