What is another word for harsh on?

Pronunciation: [hˈɑːʃ ˈɒn] (IPA)

The phrase "harsh on" can be replaced by several other synonyms such as strict, severe, stern, critical, unsympathetic, uncompromising, and unforgiving. Harsh on is a phrase used to describe someone or something that is overly critical or unyielding. Using these synonyms can help diversify your vocabulary and provide more precision in communication. For instance, a strict teacher may be less forgiving than a stern one, while an unsympathetic parent may be more uncompromising than a critical one. Choosing the right synonym can convey the intended meaning more clearly and avoid misunderstandings.

What are the hypernyms for Harsh on?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Harsh on?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Famous quotes with Harsh on

  • I checked out all types of tobacco trying to find one that would be easiest to live with, I ended up using pipe tobacco. It burned slower, and it wasn't as harsh on my throat... It also smelled better.
    David Strathairn
  • Most times, you do feel or think that God is hard/harsh on you. But, that's a mistaken feeling and misconception. Because, God has never been hard or harsh on you or anyone else. Yes! the truth of the matter is this, God loves you too much or earnestly. Now, that's why he left you the way you are presently. Take this from me, although you may be feeling uncomfortable currently. Never mind, for you are nothing but a divine project in God's hands. I mean, you are a work in progress in God's hands. Therefore, just relax and never complain. For, sooner or later, he (God) will be through or done with you. And until he's through or done with you. That's just the moment you will surely realize that you are really a divine project or work in progress in his (God's) hands. Oh! yes, I strongly do believe that I'm a work in progress in God's hands. You too may or may not believe that anyway.
    Emeasoba George
  • Hayek was too harsh on Freud. It is, indeed, one of the surprising facts of the development of intellectual thought during the twentieth century that Freud—who was so pervasive and dominating during the first half of that century—virtually dropped off the face of the map during the second half. Hayek was almost the last person still talking about Freud, in the sense of taking him as a serious living influence on civilization.
    Alan O. Ebenstein

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