hardest
/ˈhɑɹdɪst/adverb2 syllables
Hardest means: indulging excessively.
Synonyms for hardest6
adverb, as in with effort or force or vigor
adverb, as in earnestly or intently
adverb, as in into a solid condition
adverb, as in very near or close in space or time
adverb, as in with pain or distress or bitterness
adverb, as in to the full extent possible; all the way
What does hardest mean?10
adverb
indulging excessively“he drank heavily”
with firmness“held hard to the railing”
causing great damage or hardship“industries hit hard by the depression”
slowly and with difficulty“prejudices die hard”
with effort or force or vigor“the team played hard”
earnestly or intently“thought hard about it”
into a solid condition“concrete that sets hard within a few hours”
very near or close in space or time“it stands hard by the railroad tracks”
with pain or distress or bitterness“he took the rejection very hard”
to the full extent possible; all the way“hard alee”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with hardest?1
two syllables
Hardest in a sentence
- Diamond is the hardest mineral, talcum is the softest.ariarin
- Of all the subjects at school, he found maths the hardest.sundown
- The hardest you'll work, the sweetest your successes will be.LoverofEnglish
- The hardest kiss is not the first, but the last.moxy
- What is the hardest language, in your view?eeyinn
- Seeing as they're poor, they've no choice but to work their hardest.FeuDRenais2
- In today's world, the hardest thing for a man to be... is himself.FeuDRenais2
- The hardest part of the way is in front of us.al_ex_an_der
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