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Synonyms

hard-featured

American  
[hahrd-fee-cherd] / ˈhɑrdˈfi tʃərd /

adjective

  1. having stern, harsh, or unattractive features.


Other Word Forms

  • hard-featuredness noun

Etymology

Origin of hard-featured

First recorded in 1740–50

Example Sentences

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Breathlessly Mexico City awaited the reaction of big-boned, hard-featured Governor Tejeda.

From Time Magazine Archive

This was Deputy Secretary Roger Kyes, a hard-featured giant brought along from General Motors, where Wilson had originally hired him to get G.M.'s truck division out of the red.

From Time Magazine Archive

Luis Sanchez Cerro, hard-featured, short-statured leader of the Peruvian revolution which made him When 60 armed civilians and soldiers stormed the Presidential Palace in Lima it was only a short day's work for Col.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her appearance always acted as a damper to the curiosity raised by her oral oddities: hard-featured and staid, she had no point to which interest could attach.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

To-day hard-featured and inscrutable Fate Stands to mine eyes reveal'd, nor frowns upon me.

From The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges by Bridges, Robert