Results for: hard to understand
English English
become hard, become roughened; make hard or rough, make callous, hard; unfeeling, hardhearted, patch of hardened skincallous
become or make hard, make hard or tough; become hard or tough; strengthen, forge; be forged, make or become less sympathetic, make or become more determined, make or become stronger, stabilizeharden
become pregnant, invent, devise, or originate something, start to experience, think of or imagine something, understand, understand; think of an idea; become pregnantconceive
become rigid and unchanging, make calcareous; make rigid, make inflexible, turn hard with calcium, turn into limecalcify
begin to understand, grab something, steal, confiscate; grab; steal a gaze at, stare atglom
behave idly or irresponsibly, bottom-dwelling marine food fish, glide across ice with ice skates; glide across a hard surface with roller skates, shoe with a blade on the bottom for gliding on ice; roller skate, shoe with wheels on the bottom for glidi...skate
being quick to understand; being able to distinguishperceptiveness
between 90ֲ÷ and 180ֲ÷, blunt, slow to understand, foolish, stupid; blunt; of an angle between 90 and 180 degrees (Geometry); having blunt-tipped leaves (Botany), with internal angle greater than 90ֲ÷, with rounded or blunt tipobtuse
beyond understanding, impossible to understand, inconceivable, cannot be grasped by the intellect; unintelligible, limitlessincomprehensible
biscuit, hard wheat cookie; one who breaks in; computer hacker, one who breaks into computer systems through illegal methods (Computers); firecracker; attractive girl, "babe"cracker
blow or noise of blow, defeat somebody decisively, hard blow; sound of a hard blow, hit somebody or something, strike forcefully; defeat decisively; flop, fall; throw forcefully, whapwhop
blow or sound it makes, dull sound, fall or hit with a thump, make a dull thudding sound, make dull sound, thump; sound similar to a hard object hitting the ground, unintelligent personclunk
blow, sweeping stroke; nasty remark (Informal), critical attack, hit somebody or something hard, hit with a sweeping stroke; steal, pilfer (Slang), pivoted pole, put a card through machine, steal something, swinging blowswipe
board for drying ceramics, clay-working tool, gilding tool, makeshift bed, palette, platform for loads, regulating lever in a timepiece, straw mattress, straw-filled mattress; hard and simple bed; platform used to stack items during moving or storage; ...pallet
body covering, cover with a crust, form into a crust; be formed into a crust, form crust, hard outer coating of a loaf of bread; piece of bread which is mainly crust or that is hard and dry; hard coating, hard outer layer; (Geology) outer portion of th...crust
 

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