hard-fought (Meaning)
Wordnet
hard-fought (s)
requiring great effort
Webster
hard-fought (a. Vigorously)
contested; as, a hard-fought battle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hard-fought
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hard-fought Sentence Examples
- The battle was hard-fought, with both sides suffering significant casualties.
- The students engaged in a hard-fought debate, passionately arguing their opposing viewpoints.
- The election was hard-fought, with the candidates running neck and neck until the very end.
- The athletes endured a hard-fought match, pushing themselves to their limits.
- The scientists faced a hard-fought challenge in deciphering the complex data.
- The company's hard-fought campaign to increase market share finally bore fruit.
- The rescue workers engaged in a hard-fought battle against the raging wildfire.
- The negotiations were hard-fought, with both parties unwilling to compromise.
- The team's hard-fought victory brought joy and relief to their supporters.
- The activists engaged in a hard-fought struggle to protect the environment.
FAQs About the word hard-fought
requiring great effortcontested; as, a hard-fought battle.
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The battle was hard-fought, with both sides suffering significant casualties.
The students engaged in a hard-fought debate, passionately arguing their opposing viewpoints.
The election was hard-fought, with the candidates running neck and neck until the very end.
The athletes endured a hard-fought match, pushing themselves to their limits.