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hardly adv. scarcely, barely, only, just, only just; not quite, by no<br />

means; seldom, rarely: I hardly knew her. There was hardly<br />

enough to eat. He hardly ever visits his old mum any more.<br />

hardship n. want, privation, deprivation, suffering, misery, distress,<br />

affliction, adversity, austerity, misfortune, unhappiness, ill<br />

fortune, bad luck, difficulty, trouble: The hardship of<br />

frontier life has never been fully described.<br />

hardware n. 1 tools, metal goods, Brit ironmongery: Go down to the<br />

hardware shop for some nails. 2 (computer) equipment,<br />

components, devices, machinery; arms, munitions, armament(s),<br />

mat‚riel: We need the personnel to operate the hardware.<br />

hardy adj. 1 robust, sturdy, strong, rugged, tough, durable, sound,<br />

stalwart, stout, vigorous, able-bodied, red-blooded, fit, hale,<br />

healthy, Colloq husky: The pioneers were hardy souls. 2 bold,<br />

courageous, daring, valorous, valiant, brave, manly, intrepid,<br />

fearless, heroic, plucky: He was among the hardy sailors who<br />

went with Magellan.<br />

hare-brained<br />

adj. 1 rash, foolhardy, wild, madcap, reckless, heedless,<br />

improvident, visionary, fanciful, airy, Colloq crackpot: Don't<br />

put money into any of Zenobia's hare-brained schemes. 2<br />

foolish, silly, inane, asinine, flighty, witless, brainless,<br />

mindless, giddy, frivolous, scatterbrained: Such hare-brained<br />

behaviour is not expected in two sober adults.<br />

harm n. 1 injury, damage, mischief, hurt, abuse, misfortune: A<br />

bodyguard was hired to see that no harm would come to her. 2<br />

evil, wrongdoing, wickedness, iniquity, wrong, badness: I meant<br />

no harm when I told Phoebe that her husband was having dinner<br />

with Kathy.<br />

--v. 3 hurt, damage, injure, abuse, maltreat, wound: She<br />

insists that her pet viper would never harm her.<br />

harmful adj. dangerous, pernicious, deleterious, destructive, damaging,<br />

bad, detrimental, injurious; unhealthy, noxious, baleful, toxic,<br />

poisonous, venomous, Archaic baneful: Do you really think that<br />

Barbara has had a harmful influence on him? That substance can<br />

be harmful if swallowed.

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