Harsh
UK //hɑːʃ//US //hɑrʃ//
Definition
Having a severe or strong effect; unpleasantly rough or grating.
In simple words: Very strong or unpleasant.
Examples
- The criticism from the teacher was quite harsh.
- The harsh winter left many animals struggling to survive.
- Her harsh tone made it clear she was upset.
- He faced harsh realities when he moved to the city.
- The harsh sunlight made it difficult to see clearly.
Usage notes
Often used to describe strong criticism, difficult conditions, or severe actions. Avoid using in overly casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'harsh' like 'harsh weather' - it’s tough and uncomfortable.
Collocations
- harsh criticism
- harsh climate
- harsh treatment
Synonyms
- severe
- cruel
- stern
- grating
- abrasive
Antonyms
- gentle
- mild
- soft
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'harshness', which is a noun.
- Using 'harsh' instead of 'hard' in contexts of effort.
- Overusing in positive contexts, which can sound ironic.