hard-edged
[ hahrd-ejd ]
/ ˈhɑrdˌɛdʒd /
adjective
realistic and uncompromising: a hard-edged documentary.
Origin of hard-edged
First recorded in 1950–55
Words nearby hard-edged
hard-boiled,
hard-case,
hard-coated,
hard-core,
hard-edge,
hard-edged,
hard-faced,
hard-favored,
hard-featured,
hard-fisted,
hard-handed
Example sentences from the Web for hard-edged
A crowd came, listened, and asked some hard-edged questions.
The former George W. Bush lieutenant is getting serious blowback from the hard-edged right.
Soft-looking or delicate clouds foretell fine weather, with moderate or light breezes; hard-edged oily-looking clouds, wind.
The beach was steep there: it would ride it until it was flung down by that fringe of toppling, hard-edged breakers.
Dodo's Daughter |E. F. Benson