Harshest [adjective]

Definition of Harshest:

rough, crude (to the senses)

Opposite/Antonyms of Harshest:


Sentence/Example of Harshest:

Ludlow's criticism, even when it was harshest, was incentive and inspiration; and her life was blank and dull on the old terms.

It had evolved out of a cataclysmic past, but it could not meet the challenge of the harshest environment.

Perhaps the harshest assault on provincial sentiment had been made in summer, when during August Liberty Tree was felled.

Being in a circle of her best friends, which to her meant her keenest rivals and harshest critics, she grew rigid with anger.

One of the harshest conditions of the conquest of Persia had been at all times a tax called “Jazia.”

You would bear with lenity from a child many things, for which, in a servant, you can find nothing but the harshest names.

Sir Thomas More was united to a woman of the harshest temper and the most sordid manners.

Thus all the characters of life, the harshest contrasts, are jostled together, quelled only by the monastery rules.

Why is a woman the sternest critic—the harshest judge of her best friends?

She gave me one look—the wickedest look I ever saw, and burst out laughing—the harshest laugh I ever heard from a woman's lips.