Examples of 'more harsh' in a sentence

Meaning of "more harsh"

more harsh - This phrase is often used to compare or contrast the level of severity or strictness between two or more things. It implies that the second thing mentioned is harsher in nature or has a greater degree of intensity or severity than the first

How to use "more harsh" in a sentence

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more harsh
Is more harsh when you have networks.
There is no hell more harsh than a memory.
More harsh words and he leaves.
Other judgments have been more harsh.
More harsh and cruel words from him.
The treatment for outsiders was far more harsh.
More and more harsh.
More harsh weather is expected.
This book seems to be more harsh.
Their justice was no more harsh than her crime demanded.
This usually leads to penalties which are even more harsh.
I would be more harsh here.
More harsh weather is expected as officials prepare for the worst.
Making me seem even more harsh.
Life is no more harsh today than it was for our forefathers.

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The world became more harsh.
We are more harsh with ourselves than with anyone else.
Now we are to enter into an even more harsh judgement.
More harsh realities kept coming to the fore on this night.
Some of which are more harsh and dangerous than others.
The development was more harsh.
The penalties are much more harsh if this is not your first conviction.
The robust housing is suitable for many applications in more harsh process environments.
It can be used in even more harsh conditions than general steel cord conveyor belt.
You will most likely encounter more harsh treatments.
Legislation is more harsh in their regard ; habits are more tolerant and milder.
A lower value of t will produce a more harsh filtering operation.
Under his administration, the prison population soared, and the judiciary allegedly became more harsh.
My view is more harsh.
Toward the end of his rule, treatment of Jews became more harsh.
The judgment will be more harsh for some than for others.
The press used his political failures as fodder for more harsh criticisms.
That was rather more harsh than I intended.
The government of China is more harsh.
Cassia however, tastes more harsh and strong than anything else.
The response from Israel could hardly have been more harsh and offensive.
Late in the season . More harsh weather is expected as officials prepare for the worst.
Arborists determined it would not be able to withstand many more harsh winters or spring storms.
In a more harsh manner the brigade 's Special Forces Group exercises mountain and alpine warfare.
The names seem to have a lot more harsh consonants than usual.
I hide the pain, making me seem even more harsh.
The punishment reflects the offence ; the more harsh the crime, the more harsh the punishment.
No, we as a society can not be any more harsh.
I get the feeling it's more harsh and difficult than I can imagine.
In this case, he was going to exact a more harsh payment.
No more harsh feelings at work?
Back in the day they were a lot more harsh with the punishment.
What more harsh words do you have to say, coming here dressed so nicely?
So Pharaoh responded by imposing more and more harsh tasks upon them.
Recycled wool can be “ a little more harsh or fuzzy, ” explains a wool crafting site.

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