hard Meaning in Tamil ( hard வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
புரிந்துக் கொள்ள(அ) சரிகட்ட முடியாத, எளிதில் விஞ்ச, கடினமான,
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hard's Usage Examples:
These alloys are harder, more fusible and more sonorous than pure gold.
acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) A hard plastic used for internal car trim.
There were no libraries near him, and it was hard for him to get books.
If you see a print you adore, ignore flab and stretch marks, just buy the suit and wear it with pride!So, when those players in the commercial retire from football and their abs get flabby and their hard muscles transform in to soft flab, maybe someone should point and laugh at them.
Also, while he may have hoped at this time to be able to add much (though he never did) to the sketch of his doctrine of Man contained in the unpublished " little treatise," he might extend, but could hardly otherwise modify, the sketch he had there given of his carefully articulated theory of Body Politic.
drum scanners provided the best quality, but were expensive to use and hard to operate.
As king, he still retained something of the clerk in the habit of his dress; but he was at the same time a warrior so impetuous, as to be sometimes foolhardy, and his policy was on the whole anti-clerical.
A rigorous demonstration was wanting for many years, Leonhard Euler's proof for negative and fractional values being faulty, and was finally given by Niels Heinrik Abel.
The net effect is positive, but the laid-off workers will probably have a hard time appreciating it.
The duke of Gloucester (later Richard III.
They carried double-edged swords and short daggers for use hand to hand, the steel of which was hardened b y being buried underground; their defensive armour was a light Gallic shield or a round wicker buckler, and greaves of felt round their legs.
their precise place in Hebrew life we hardly know but they formed at least a religious class which in all its traditions represented the new national and not the old communal and particularistic life.
Synonyms:
rough, delicate, catchy, ambitious, ticklish, tall, difficulty, tight, herculean, sticky, elusive, effortful, baffling, fractious, troublesome, awkward, unenviable, trying, nasty, vexed, problematic, hard-fought, difficultness, arduous, tricky, embarrassing, rocky, knotty, challenging, touchy, difficult, rugged, demanding, problematical, thorny, tough, serious,
Antonyms:
frivolity, undemanding, easy, effortless, ease,