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hardened

HAHDND
adj
1
Made physically hard or tough, often through a deliberate process.
"The blade is made of hardened steel."
"Hardened concrete can withstand heavy loads."
2
Used to describe someone who has become numb to something unpleasant through repeated exposure, especially a habitual criminal or a person shaped by tough experience.
"He was a hardened criminal who had spent half his life in prison."
"The paramedics grew hardened to the sight of blood after years on the job."

How to Use Hardened

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishMade tough or unfeeling, either physically (like metal) or emotionally (through repeated hard experience).

Common mistake

Don't confuse the emotional sense ("hardened to violence") with simple physical toughness ("hardened steel") — context decides which one is meant.

Common pairings
hardened criminal hardened steel hardened attitude

Word Forms

more hardened comparative, most hardened superlative

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