"Hard-bitten" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Harboring refers to the act of keeping or concealing something or someone, often in secret.
A haven or shelter, especially a natural formation of land and water that provides protection from the open sea, or a place to dock or berth ships.
Harbourage refers to the act of providing a place or shelter where something, often in trouble or danger, can take refuge or hide. It can also refer to the state of being in a place or shelter where one is able to hide or take refuge.
Successfully obtained or achieved after a lot of effort or difficulty: The victory was a hard-fought one, with the team fighting back from a 2-0 deficit in the last 15 minutes of the game.
Hard-hearted refers to someone who is emotionally cold, unfeeling, and uncaring towards others, often making it difficult for them to express sympathy, compassion, or empathy.
Hard-nosed refers to someone who is realistic, practical, and unromantic, often showing little emotion or sentimentality.