harsher

US: /ˈhɑɹʃɝ/
UK: /hˈɑːʃɐ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


harsh /hɑ:ʃ/
  • tính từ
    • thô, ráp, xù xì
    • chói (mắt, tai); khó nghe, nghe khó chịu; khàn khàn (giọng)
    • chát (vị)
    • lỗ mãng, thô bỉ, thô bạo, cục cằn
    • gay gắt; khe khắt, ác nghiệt, khắc nghiệt, cay nghiệt; nhẫn tâm, tàn nhẫn

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 rough, coarse, bristly, scratchy, hairy, crude; hoarse, grating, raucous, rasping, husky, guttural; clashing, inharmonious or unharmonious, discordant, atonal, dissonant, cacophonous, strident, shrill, grinding, sour; bitter, sour, acrid:
He found harsh the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the Casbah.
2 stern, austere, bleak, dour, unkind, unfeeling, comfortless, uncompassionate, unfriendly, grim, hard, Spartan, stringent, over-exacting, Draconian, tyrannical, stark, severe, cruel, abusive, punishing, punitive, brutal, brutish, inhuman, merciless, ruthless, pitiless:
Simon is a very harsh taskmaster.
3 unpleasant, disagreeable, impolite, discourteous, uncivil, rude, nasty, curt, abrupt, brusque, bluff, gruff, curmudgeonly, choleric, splenetic, surly, sullen, irascible, short-tempered, petulant, peevish, waspish, grouchy, bilious, cross, acrimonious, sarcastic, acerbic:
Why is Maria so harsh to Alan?

Concise English dictionary


harsher|harshesthɑrʃ /hɑːʃ
adj.
+unpleasantly stern
+disagreeable to the senses
+of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles
+unkind or cruel or uncivil
+severe
+sharply disagreeable; rigorous