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Harshest

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Harsh \Harsh\ (h[aum]rsh), a. [Compar. {Harsher} (-[~e]r);
   superl. {Harshest}.] [OE. harsk; akin to G. harsch, Dan.
   harsk rancid, Sw. h["a]rsk; from the same source as E. hard.
   See {Hard}, a.]
   1. Rough; disagreeable; grating; esp.:
      (a) disagreeable to the touch. ``Harsh sand.'' --Boyle.
      (b) disagreeable to the taste. ``Berries harsh and
          crude.'' --Milton.
      (c) disagreeable to the ear. ``Harsh din.'' --Milton.

   2. Unpleasant and repulsive to the sensibilities; austere;
      crabbed; morose; abusive; abusive; severe; rough.

            Clarence is so harsh, so blunt.       --Shak.

            Though harsh the precept, yet the charmed. --Dryden.

   3. (Painting, Drawing, etc.) Having violent contrasts of
      color, or of light and shade; lacking in harmony.
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