If you need to use soap make sure it is very mild and does not contain any harsh detergents. [adverb]
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Perhaps you do n't want to use harsh cleansers on your oven. [adjective]
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The fellow advanced, and asked, with a harsh and discordant voice, upon which of the prisoner's limbs he should first employ his engine. [adjective]
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His answers to the necessary questions which were occasionally put to him, were brief, harsh, and almost fierce. [adjective]
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I have promised not to force her inclination; but if I am driven to harsh measures 'twill be for her own good I am severe.' [adjective]
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"Disobedient is too harsh a word." [adjective]
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"The same," answered Morton; "who is sorry that he labours under the harsh construction of Major Bellenden and his family." [adjective]
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A ray of light streamed on his uncurtained couch, and showed to Morton the working of his harsh features, which seemed agitated by some strong internal cause of disturbance. [adjective]
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Clara came to me just now, and I had much trouble, and was compelled to be harsh, to get rid of her importunity. [adjective]
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Our readers may think that Humphrey was very unkind, but it was to avoid being questioned by Clara, who was evidently sent for the purpose, that he was so harsh. [adjective]
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"Well, then, I have but one word more to say--recollect, if I appear harsh and severe in the presence of others, it is only assumed toward you, and not real." [adjective]
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