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Harshness   /hˈɑrʃnəs/   Listen
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Harshness  n.  The quality or state of being harsh. "O, she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed, And he's composed of harshness." "'Tis not enough no harshness gives offense, The sound must seem an echo to the sense."
Synonyms: Acrimony; roughness; sternness; asperity; tartness. See Acrimony.






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"Harshness" Quotes from Famous Books



... burning blush of embarrassment, as he realized that his outburst had been overheard by her who had been the cause of it. But his eyes met her quizzical glance with candid directness. After a moment, he spoke. All the harshness was gone from his voice; its soft drawl was vibrant ...
— Heart of the Blue Ridge • Waldron Baily

... a name derived from the Italian mala tolta, unjust tax), receivers, or farmers of taxes, paid dearly for exercising their calling, which was always a dishonourable one, and was at times exercised with a great amount of harshness and even of cruelty. The treasury required a certain number of deniers, oboles, or pittes (a small coin varying in value in each province) to be paid by these men for each bank operation they effected, and for every pound ...
— Manners, Custom and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period • Paul Lacroix

... harmony in sounds and harmony in colors, of lights and shades, of chromatics, blending, softness, sweetness, harshness, high, ...
— The World As I Have Found It - Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl • Mary L. Day Arms

... Swift's character and the great difference between the viewpoints of his age and of ours make it easy at the present time to judge him with too great harshness. Apart from his selfish egotism and his bitterness, his nature was genuinely loyal, kind and tender to friends and connections; and he hated injustice and the more flagrant kinds of hypocrisy with ...
— A History of English Literature • Robert Huntington Fletcher

... is happening," said des Lupeaulx, harshly, for he still thought it best to make a show of harshness. "Read that." ...
— Bureaucracy • Honore de Balzac


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