Hard consonants are speech sounds produced with a strong, forceful articulation, often characterized by a more pronounced airflow and vocal tension. In English, examples include sounds like "k," "g," "t," and "d." These consonants typically involve a complete closure or significant constriction in the vocal tract, leading to a clearer and more distinct sound. They contrast with soft consonants, which are articulated with less force and tension.
A consonant is a speech sound produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract, typically using the lips, tongue, or teeth. Consonants are contrasted with vowels in the formation of syllables and words.
Very hard.
Very hard.
as hard as, so hard as, less hard as, more hard as, hard, harder, the hardest.
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The word 'hard' is an adjective (a hard floor, hard water) or an adverb (push hard, work hard), but not a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'hard' is hardness.
As hard as nails (usually about a person) As hard as diamond As hard as rock
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Work hard.
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