HARD vs UPHILL: NOUN
- N/A
- Rising ground; ascent; upward slope.
- An upward slope or incline.
- The upward slope of a hill
- An uphill route.
HARD vs UPHILL: ADJECTIVE
- Oppressive or unjust in nature or effect.
- Harsh or severe in effect or intention.
- Bitter or resentful.
- Showing disapproval, bitterness, or resentment.
- Causing damage or premature wear.
- Bad; adverse.
- Real and unassailable.
- Definite; firm.
- Free from illusion or sentimentality; practical or realistic.
- Using or based on data that are readily quantified or verified.
- Marked by sharp delineation or contrast.
- Hardcore.
- Marked by stubborn refusal to compromise or yield; uncompromising.
- Dried out
- Unfortunate or hard to bear
- Not yielding to pressure or easily penetrated
- Metaphorically hard
- Of speech sounds
- Having a high alcoholic content
- Having undergone fermentation
- Not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure
- Characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
- Resistant to pressure; not readily penetrated; firm or solid.
- Lacking in shade; undiminished.
- Requiring great effort or endurance.
- Performed with or marked by great diligence or energy.
- Difficult to resolve, accomplish, or finish.
- Difficult to understand or impart.
- Proceeding or performing with force, vigor, or persistence; assiduous.
- Intense in force or degree.
- Inclement or severe.
- Stern, strict, or demanding.
- Lacking compassion or sympathy; callous.
- Difficult to endure; causing hardship or suffering.
- Well protected from an attack, as by aerial bombardment.
- Metallic, as opposed to paper. Used of currency.
- High in gluten content.
- Of relatively high energy; penetrating.
- Velar, as in c in cake or g in log, as opposed to palatal or soft.
- Containing dissolved salts that interfere with the lathering action of soap. Used of water.
- Rendered alcoholic by fermentation; fermented.
- Having high alcoholic content; intoxicating.
- Erect; tumid. Used of a penis.
- Written or printed rather than stored in electronic media.
- Durable; lasting.
- High and stable. Used of prices.
- Being a turn in a specific direction at an angle more acute than other possible routes.
- Backed by bullion rather than by credit. Used of currency.
- Very strong or vigorous
- Ascending; going up.
- Attended with labor; difficult.
- Marked by difficulty or strong resistance; laborious.
- Going up a hill or slope.
- Located on high or higher ground.
- Located up a slope or on a hill
- Going up a slope or a hill
- Difficult or laborious
- Sloping upward
- Hard to overcome or surmount
HARD vs UPHILL: ADVERB
- To the full extent possible; all the way
- With effort or force or vigor
- Causing great damage or hardship
- Slowly and with difficulty
- With firmness
- Earnestly or intently
- With pain or distress or bitterness
- Very near or close in space or time
- Into a solid condition
- Indulging excessively
- Upwards on, or as on, a hillside.
- Up a slope, towards higher ground
- With difficulty
- To or toward higher ground; up a slope.
- Against difficulties
- Upward on a hill or incline
- Against adversity; with difficulty.
HARD vs UPHILL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Especially physical effort
- To the full extent possible
- All the way
- Not easy
- (of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward or touching the velum
- (of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source
- Produced without vibration of the vocal cords
- Being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content
- Resisting weight or pressure
- Given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
- Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
- Dispassionate
- Attended with labor, fatigue, or exertion; difficult; severe; fatiguing; burdensome: as, uphill work; hence, not having free course; hampered: as, an uphill acquaintance.
- Leading or going up a rising ground; sloping upward: as, an uphill road.
- Upward; up, or as if up, an ascent: as, to walk uphill.
HARD vs UPHILL: RELATED WORDS
- Brutal, Grueling, Arduous, Challenging, Solid, Punishing, Stubborn, Backbreaking, Harsh, Trying, Bad, Rough, Tricky, Difficult, Tough
- Rough, Laborious, Difficult, Upward, Tough, Challenging, Strenuous, Daunting, Climb, Arduous, Acclivitous, Rising, Hard, Ascending, Stiff
HARD vs UPHILL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Brutal, Grueling, Arduous, Challenging, Solid, Punishing, Stubborn, Backbreaking, Harsh, Trying, Bad, Rough, Tricky, Difficult, Tough
- Rough, Laborious, Difficult, Upward, Tough, Challenging, Strenuous, Daunting, Climb, Arduous, Acclivitous, Rising, Hard, Ascending, Stiff
HARD vs UPHILL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Winter was a hard time to fight battles.
- Kyrylo is a hard working and talented developer.
- Catch You have to work hard for it.
- Jaws, Die Hard, The Thing, Ghostbusters and Batman.
- Working hard in order to meet sales targets.
- Not too hard to see where it is.
- Francis Xavier are sometimes hard to definitively state.
- We need to strike back, fast and hard.
- When the hard drive is removed from the housing, include the serial number, makeand model of the hard drive.
- You can save the attachment to your hard drive, portable hard drive or memory stick.
- Does the travel take you uphill or downhill?
- After our second uphill mile, I was slowing.
- Racing; Uphill Racing; Arcade; Bike Games; Girls; Racing; Scooter Games; Skill; Snow Games; Uphill Racing; Winter Games.
- Fires will burn faster uphill than downhill because of the preheating of the uphill fuels and the influence of daytime upslope and upcanyon winds.
- She pulled our bikes uphill in the summer and our sleds uphill in the winter.
- Patriarkou Ioakim uphill to Loukianou; turn left on Loukianou, climb steeply uphill to Aristipou, and turn right.
- Dismount on uphill side, or to either side if pointed straight uphill.
- Done in an effort to make the Mountain safer for butternut uphill policy skiers, both uphill downhill.
- Short uphill runs can occur where winds and uphill slopes align.
- The Metolian is uphill from Suttle Lake, uphill from a major tributary (First Creek) of the Metolius and uphill from the Metolius River itself.
HARD vs UPHILL: QUESTIONS
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