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harbinger n. forerunner, herald, precursor, omen, foretoken, sign,<br />

portent, augury: The crowing cock is the harbinger of dawn.<br />

harbour n. 1 port, (safe) haven, anchorage, mooring: We sailed into<br />

the harbour just as the storm broke.<br />

--v. 2 shelter, keep safe, protect, shield, guard, safeguard,<br />

conceal, hide: They were found guilty of harbouring a known<br />

fugitive. 3 cherish, foster, nurture, nurse, keep, retain,<br />

maintain, hold, cling to: She harbours a grudge against whoever<br />

set the fire.<br />

hard adj. 1 rigid, stiff, solid, inflexible, firm, dense, condensed,<br />

compressed, close, solidified, hardened; stony, rocklike,<br />

concrete, petrified, granite(-like), flinty, steely; tough,<br />

rugged, leathery, callous; unyielding, adamant(ine),<br />

impenetrable, obdurate, impervious, impregnable: The cement<br />

gets hard in an hour. This steak is as hard as shoe-leather.<br />

The metal was so hard that I broke three drills trying to make a<br />

hole in it. 2 difficult, laborious, arduous, back-breaking,<br />

burdensome, onerous, fatiguing, tiring, exhausting, wearying,<br />

strenuous, tough, toilsome: Laying track for the railway is a<br />

very hard job. 3 difficult, perplexing, knotty, puzzling,<br />

baffling, enigmatic, intricate, complicated, complex, tangled,<br />

involved, thorny, incomprehensible, inscrutable, unsolvable,<br />

insoluble, Colloq tough: There were a lot of hard <strong>questions</strong> in<br />

the exam. 4 stern, cold, callous, intractable, exacting,<br />

strict, demanding, hard-hearted, stony-hearted, severe,<br />

tyrannical, despotic, dictatorial, magisterial, oppressive,<br />

cruel, ruthless, pitiless, merciless, savage, brutal, brutish,<br />

inhuman, heartless, harsh, unkind, implacable, unsympathetic,<br />

dispassionate, uncompassionate, unfeeling, obdurate, indurate;<br />

unsentimental, insensitive, thick-skinned, tough, hard-boiled,<br />

stony, hardbitten, unfeeling, unsparing: Hemel is a hard<br />

taskmaster. Of the prison warders, each was harder than the<br />

next. He advocates taking a hard line against white-collar<br />

crime. 5 bad, difficult, grievous, calamitous, racking,<br />

disastrous, dark, grim, distressing, devastating, agonizing,<br />

painful, unpleasant, severe, austere, Colloq tough, rough: The<br />

years of the Great Depression were hard for everyone. 6 cool,<br />

unemotional, calculating, uncompromising, methodical, critical,<br />

systematic, practical, pragmatic, businesslike, realistic,

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