Coward, Dullard, Wizard
no it does not
-ard (always) - laggard, drunkard, coward, braggart, dullard, slaggard
ARD stands for alright in a text.
A word with "ARD" meaning always is "invariably." The suffix "-ard" is derived from the Latin word "arduus," meaning steep or difficult. When added to a word, it signifies a sense of constancy or permanence, as seen in words like "standard" or "forward."
The term "ard" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English on its own. However, it can be a suffix in certain words, such as "stard" or "lard." In some contexts, such as Scottish or Old English, it may refer to something that is hard or difficult. Additionally, "ARD" can be an acronym for various phrases, depending on the context.
afterward and backboard
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lard card ward hard
Ard stands for alright when used while texting.
no
'Tulach Ard' was the McKenzie clan's war cry (Tulach Ard is a mountain in the McKenzie heartland of Kintail).
* El ard in Arabic meaning the land, or the earth * Action Replay DS