harshest

أقسى
definition
adjective
drenched in a harsh white neon light
unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.
a time of harsh military discipline
cruel or severe.
translation of 'harshest'
adjective
أجش,
شظف,
لاذع,
صعب,
قاسي,
فظ,
قاس صلب,
مزعج,
جاف,
قاس
example
The Andean sun bears down, 'harsh' and strong, in stark contrast to a chilly wind blowing from the mountain.
Songs that whispered and shouted, voices that were 'harsh' and rough or as soft as feathers.
Even through his 'harsh' cruel manner of treating servants and others alike, he was smart, erudite, but also wise.
The authoritarian military regime has been 'harsh' in its treatment of ethnic minorities and rules by decree, without a constitution or legislature.
The 'harsh' neon light hanging from the tiled ceiling cast an eerie glow on his face, illuminating his serious features.
That's fine, but the 'harsh' reality is that even if, God forbid, a child is killed or seriously injured, it will not make a blind bit of difference in the long term.
Bran shifted uncomfortably under the 'harsh' stares, strong team that he was.
February is a short shivering thing, March 'harsh' and cruel, but you can bear March because you know what's coming soon enough.
We cannot escape the 'harsh' reality that as long as the quality of education is neglected and schools uncared for, it will be impossible to raise the morals of the country.
It may seem like a 'harsh' reality check, but in fact Keats was right - truth really is beautiful - and that is why people should be scientists.
His voice was hard and 'harsh' , strict and stern, sad and happy all at the same time.
With its skittle shape and pinkish-tan skin, it's seasonal and decorative, putting you in the mood for dark nights and Halloween before the 'harsh' reality of winter kicks in.
The walls were painted a serene light yellow, even though the bright white lights lit the room in such a 'harsh' , unforgiving light.
Shrinking economic opportunity has particularly 'harsh' effects on newcomers like immigrants and the young.
The overhead lights were 'harsh' and the walls were impossibly white.
After Guinea became an independent nation in 1958, a 'harsh' military government took power.
The side effects were 'harsh' , and Crystal had to begin homebound school because she was too ill to be in a classroom.
Les Choristes takes place in the Fond de l' étang boarding school, where rowdy problem kids only know strict discipline and 'harsh' punishment.
Keeping his eyes on the carpet, the prince spoke, though his voice was not as strong and 'harsh' as it had seemed before.
They are used to invoke a historical community that survived 'harsh' conditions and now enjoys the benefits of unity and prosperity.
Despite various crusades having paid off in cushioning the 'harsh' effects of HIV / AIDS, much still needs to be done.
The chemotherapy and radiation therapy that a child undergoes has many 'harsh' side effects.
He said the goats were crossbred with the local ones which produced mostly twins and could survive 'harsh' conditions.
The 'harsh' discipline of the free market was offered by conservatives as more than just a path toward greater prosperity.
His face, shadowed by the flickering torches, was 'harsh' and strong while he exchanged words with the Majdi around him.
Like her friends would ever worry about her, they always seemed to be off in their own worlds, never really knowing that there is a cruel and 'harsh' world waiting for them.
But it has also been linked to a fiery temper, which may have helped give redheads the aggression they needed to survive in the 'harsh' northern climates.
The stark contrast of the nice little pocket book with this 'harsh' reality prevents the reader from becoming totally overwhelmed by how gruesome our reality is.
Once I stopped trying to fight my oily skin with 'harsh' soaps and drying alcohol-based products, it changed for the better.
Beyster claims SAIC's diversity insulates it from the 'harsh' effects of a struggling economy.
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