hard lines

The phrase "hard lines" has multiple meanings across different contexts, ranging from expressions of sympathy to descriptions of rigidity and precision.

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Definition

B2Slang

(informal, dated, British English)An expression used to convey sympathy for someone's bad luck or unfortunate situation.

Example

  • Hard lines, mate. Better luck next time.
  • After losing the match, he received a lot of 'hard lines' from his friends.

C1Art and Design

(technical)Sharp, defined, and unbroken edges or contours that create a sense of clarity and precision.

Example

  • The artist's use of hard lines gives the painting a very modern feel.

C1Politics

(technical)Uncompromising or inflexible positions or policies, often characterized by a strong or extreme stance on an issue.

Example

  • The senator's hard lines on immigration have sparked much debate.

C1Telecommunications

(technical)Physical connections or wires used to establish a dedicated and stable communication link, as opposed to wireless connections.

Example

  • The company relies on hard lines for their secure communications.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "hard lines":

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