"Hard-bitten" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hard-bitten" Meaning

Hard-bitten refers to someone or something that is tough, resilient, and hardened through experience, often in a negative or emotionally draining way. It is often used to describe people who have become cynical, world-weary, or disillusioned due to their experiences, and who may be perceived as bitter, jaded, or difficult to deal with as a result.

"Hard-bitten" Examples

Usage Examples of "Hard-Bitten"


The detective was a hard-bitten veteran of the city streets, with a no-nonsense attitude and a sharp mind. [Verb: describe a person's character]
The hard-bitten gang member had seen it all and was not easily impressed. [Verb: describe a person's behavior or attitude]
The hard-bitten journalist had been reporting on war zones for years and had lost his sense of empathy. [Verb: describe a person's experience or profession]
The hard-bitten cowboy had been through many tough battles and was not afraid of any challenge. [Verb: describe a person's background or profession]
The hard-bitten critic was known for her scathing reviews of new movies. [Verb: describe a person's reputation or profession]

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