Harshened

/ˈhɑrʃənd/ verb

Definition

Made or became harsh, rough, or severe in a past tense; increased in harshness or severity.

Etymology

From 'harshen' (the base verb form) plus the past tense '-ed' suffix. Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns for weak verbs.

Kelly Says

This is a relatively uncommon past tense because most English speakers just use 'harsh' as an adjective, but when you need to show something becoming harsher over time, this word does the job perfectly.

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