hard in Spanish
hard in Spanish is duro, fuerte, difícil — hard means solid and firm; not easily broken, cut, or dented.
hard in Spanish
duro
fuerte
(of drink or drugs) Strong.
duro
Severe, harsh, unfriendly, brutal.
difícil
Severe, harsh, unfriendly, brutal.
duro
Difficult or requiring a lot of effort to do, understand, experience, or deal with.
difícil
Difficult or requiring a lot of effort to do, understand, experience, or deal with.
costar
Difficult or requiring a lot of effort to do, understand, experience, or deal with.
tranca
Difficult or requiring a lot of effort to do, understand, experience, or deal with.
incuestionable
Unquestionable; unequivocal.
What does "hard" mean?
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adj Solid and firm; not easily broken, cut, or dented.
"Diamonds are famously the hardest naturally occurring material."
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adj Difficult; requiring a lot of effort, skill, or endurance.
"The exam was much harder than anyone expected."
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adj Severe, harsh, or lacking sympathy.
"He took a hard line with anyone who broke the rules."
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adv With a lot of force or effort.
"She worked hard all summer to save enough for college."
hard in a sentence
- Diamonds are famously the hardest naturally occurring material.
- The bread had gone hard after sitting out overnight.
- The exam was much harder than anyone expected.
- It was hard to say goodbye after so many years together.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hard" in Spanish?
"hard" in Spanish is duro, fuerte, difícil. hard means: Solid and firm; not easily broken, cut, or dented.
How do you use "hard" in a sentence?
Example: "Diamonds are famously the hardest naturally occurring material." In Spanish, "hard" is duro, fuerte, difícil.
Are there other ways to say "hard" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "hard": duro, fuerte, difícil, costar, tranca, incuestionable.
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