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Hardened vs Hardly - What's the difference?

hardened | hardly |


As a verb hardened

is (harden).

As an adjective hardened

is unfeeling or lacking emotion due to experience; callous.

As an adverb hardly is

(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Hardly vs Weak - What's the difference?

hardly | weak |


As an adverb hardly

is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly

is not really.

As an adjective weak is

lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.

Strong vs Hardly - What's the difference?

strong | hardly | Related terms |

Strong is a related term of hardly.


As a proper noun strong

is .

As an adverb hardly is

(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Continuously vs Hardly - What's the difference?

continuously | hardly |


As adverbs the difference between continuously and hardly

is that continuously is without pause while hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Continuous vs Hardly - What's the difference?

continuous | hardly |


As an adjective continuous

is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.

As an adverb hardly is

(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Arduously vs Hardly - What's the difference?

arduously | hardly |


As adverbs the difference between arduously and hardly

is that arduously is in an arduous manner while hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Inflexible vs Hardly - What's the difference?

inflexible | hardly | Related terms |

Inflexible is a related term of hardly.


As an adjective inflexible

is not flexible; not capable of bending or being bent; stiff; rigid; firm; unyielding.

As an adverb hardly is

(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Rigid vs Hardly - What's the difference?

rigid | hardly | Related terms |


As an adjective rigid

is stiff, rather than flexible.

As an adverb hardly is

firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Herd vs Hardly - What's the difference?

herd | hardly |


As a noun herd

is stove, cooker.

As an adverb hardly is

(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Hardly vs Utterly - What's the difference?

hardly | utterly |


As adverbs the difference between hardly and utterly

is that hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion while utterly is completely, entirely, to the fullest extent.

As an interjection hardly

is not really.

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