English to Bengali Dictionary harsh

harsh

কঠোর
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 'harsh '
ককর্শ,
রূঢ়
adjective
মন্দ,
বাঁকা,
অত্যুগ্র,
পরূষ,
প্রখর,
কঠোর,
ঝাঁজাল,
কঙ্কর
example
Life at Artane was 'harsh' and cruel, especially for children with no family connections.
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.
Shrinking economic opportunity has particularly 'harsh' effects on newcomers like immigrants and the young.
Stainless steel doors, polished white floors gleamed in the 'harsh' white light.
For starters, we all perform in the gentle, orange glow of candlelight from small glass holders on the floor rather than under the 'harsh' glare of fluorescent light.
He said it is remarkable that someone so far north has managed to live so long, under 'harsh' climate conditions and a lesser health-care system.
The side effects were 'harsh' , and Crystal had to begin homebound school because she was too ill to be in a classroom.
But the room remained empty, and the light remained 'harsh' and inexorable, and she sat in her bed, her hands clutched tightly together.
The new, mixed-use One Raffles Link in Singapore has a west facade designed to mitigate the effects of the 'harsh' tropical sun.
Keeping his eyes on the carpet, the prince spoke, though his voice was not as strong and 'harsh' as it had seemed before.
Home to her were the 'harsh' , cruel streets in a city too preoccupied to care.
Sometimes I can feel the pool emptying, drying up under a 'harsh' sun.
The walls were painted a serene light yellow, even though the bright white lights lit the room in such a 'harsh' , unforgiving light.
Dr Woonton says some critics of the old superannuation scheme had suggested that it should be completely wiped out, but this would not only be 'harsh' and cruel, but would be against the law.
Examination of the strongly-lit side reveals a 'harsh' , unwelcome surface that is cold, rough and unforgiving.
They already witnessed and live the suffering of an oppressed people under the 'harsh' realities of a capitalist system.
The ability to survive such 'harsh' conditions is remarkable but one particular graveyard in the hills suggests that people were small and there were many deaths in childhood.
Tanya wrinkled her nose at a strong, 'harsh' whiff of what seemed to be… alcohol?
She wanted to say something that so 'harsh' and cruel that it would make Alex feel worse than he had made her feel.
After Guinea became an independent nation in 1958, a 'harsh' military government took power.
Robbins's disciplinarianism won him a reputation as a 'harsh' and cruel taskmaster.
Its mutely inscrutable facade of bald concrete shields the house from the effects of the 'harsh' south sun and deflects prying eyes.
So 'harsh' was the discipline that it was known as the Bullring by soldiers.
His face, shadowed by the flickering torches, was 'harsh' and strong while he exchanged words with the Majdi around him.
The authoritarian military regime has been 'harsh' in its treatment of ethnic minorities and rules by decree, without a constitution or legislature.
February is a short shivering thing, March 'harsh' and cruel, but you can bear March because you know what's coming soon enough.
They remained isolated for 800 years, and developed a lifestyle which enabled them to survive in the 'harsh' conditions.
There is a small lamp at each place that looks like a microphone and casts a 'harsh' light on the white plates.
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 band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must work together against the cruel weather and 'harsh' terrain if they want to stay alive.
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