The sentence was a bit harsh.
Her harsh words must have worked as the student began to behave.
The harsh weather isn't good for my strawberry plants.
Indentured servitude was a system where individuals would work for a specified period to repay a debt or gain passage to a new country, often facing harsh conditions and limited rights.
1. A feud is self-feeding, for each killing requires retaliation. 2. An eye for an eye is a law in the bible which calls for retaliation.
She didn't want her brother to become a slave.The slave worked all day in the stables.His brothers sold him into slavery.
I hope to dissuade you from this folly. I made an attempt to dissuade him from going skydiving, but he went despite my fervent pleas. Even harsh punishment will not dissuade hardened criminals.
Sparta is known for having harsh and strict laws, as part of its militaristic and disciplined society.
"Cover yourself from harsh sun" is not a correct sentence. A better sentence with proper structure might be "Cover yourself to protect from the harsh sun".
unpleasant
they were harsh and mean and would sentence death! they were harsh and mean and would sentence death!
A sentence with harsh discordance of sound; dissonance.
That teacher is very harsh on me and she gives us a lot of homework.
harsh A+
The judge took no sympathy with the murderer and gave him a harsh sentence.
the steppes would be harsh in the winter
If you have violated the terms of your parole - you can expect a harsh sentence.
it is too harsh to ask. But are you alright?
"The harsh ringing of the alarm" is the gerund phrase in the sentence. A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun, and in this case, "ringing" is the gerund that is the subject of the sentence.
The teacher was harsh on me when I failed the test. She screamed really loud at me, I started to cry!