Meaning & Definition of word "Harden"

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    Harden

    /ˈhɑːrdən/

    verb:

    • 1. To make or become hard or harder.
      • Example: The sculptor decided to harden the clay to maintain its shape.
    • 2. To strengthen or toughen emotionally or psychologically.
      • Example: Years of hardship had hardened her, making it difficult for her to trust others.
    • 3. To increase in degree of firmness or toughness, especially under certain conditions.
      • Example: The cement will harden over time, creating a solid structure.
    • 4. To fix in a certain state or position.
      • Example: After cooling, the metal will harden, ensuring its durability.
    • 5. To make resistant to external influences.
      • Example: He aimed to harden the defenses of the castle against invaders.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'hardian', meaning to make hard.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    harden one's heart:

    To become emotionally unresponsive.

    harden the lines:

    To apply stricter or tougher measures.

    harden one's resolve:

    To strengthen one's determination.

    Related Words

    hard:

    Having a firm, strong, or solid structure.

    hardness:

    The quality or condition of being hard.

    hardened:

    Made hard or more resistant.

    Slang Meanings of harden

    Meaning: To toughen up or prepare oneself.

    Example Sentence: After that hard workout, I needed to harden for the next session.

    Meaning: To become emotionally indifferent.

    Example Sentence: He really hardened after the breakup.