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1 barsheid
n. sternness, strictness, firmness; harshness, roughness -
2 cacofonie
n. cacophony, discord, harshness in sound -
3 gestrengheid
n. strictness, severity, harshness -
4 grofheid
n. rudeness, crudity, coarseness; abusiveness, use of foul or disrespectful language; harshness, roughness -
5 hardhandigheid
n. harshness, coarseness, roughness -
6 hardheid
n. hardness, toughness; harshness, roughness -
7 heesheid
n. hoarseness, roughness, huskiness, harshness (of a voice or other sounds) -
8 schrilheid
n. harshness -
9 barsheid
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10 hardheid
1 hardness ⇒ 〈 taaiheid, ruwheid ook〉 toughness 〈 ook figuurlijk〉, 〈 wreedheid, hardvochtigheid, scherpheid〉 harshness, 〈 soliditeit, dichtheid〉 solidity 〈 ook figuurlijk〉♦voorbeelden:1 de hardheid van metalen/water • the hardness of metals/waterde hardheid van het politieoptreden • the severity/brutality of the police actions -
11 ruwheid
1 [oneffenheid] roughness2 [ongevoeligheid] harshness3 [onbeschaafdheid] coarseness4 [hardhandigheid] roughness
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