Found 4 items, similar to harsh.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: harsh
keras
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: harsh
kejam
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: harsh
harsh
adj 1: unpleasantly stern;
“wild and harsh country full of hot sand
and cactus”;
“the nomad life is rough and hazardous”
[syn:
rough]
2: disagreeable to the senses;
“the harsh cry of a blue jay”;
“harsh cognac”;
“the harsh white light makes you screw up
your eyes”;
“harsh irritating smoke filled the hallway”
3: extremely unkind or cruel;
“had harsh words”;
“a harsh and
unlovable old tyrant”
4: severe;
“a harsh penalty”
5: used of circumstances (especially weather) that cause
suffering;
“brutal weather”;
“northern winters can be
cruel”;
“a cruel world”;
“a harsh climate”;
“a rigorous
climate”;
“unkind winters” [syn:
brutal,
cruel,
rigorous,
unkind]
6: sharply disagreeable; rigorous;
“the harsh facts of court
delays”;
“an abrasive character” [syn:
abrasive]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Harsh
Harsh
\Harsh\ (h[aum]rsh), a. [Compar.
Harsher
(h[aum]rsh"[~e]r); superl.
Harshest.] [OE. harsk; akin to
G. harsch, Dan. harsk rancid, Sw. h["a]rsk; from the same
source as E. hard. See
Hard, a.]
1. Rough; disagreeable; grating; esp.:
(a) disagreeable to the touch.
“Harsh sand.” --Boyle.
(b) disagreeable to the taste.
“Berries harsh and
crude.” --Milton.
(c) disagreeable to the ear.
“Harsh din.” --Milton.
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2. Unpleasant and repulsive to the sensibilities; austere;
crabbed; morose; abusive; abusive; severe; rough.
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Clarence is so harsh, so blunt. --Shak.
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Though harsh the precept, yet the preacher charmed.
--Dryden.
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3. (Painting, Drawing, etc.) Having violent contrasts of
color, or of light and shade; lacking in harmony.
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