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hard-fought

 

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Adjective hard-fought has 1 sense
  1. hard-fought - requiring great effort; "a hard-fought primary"
    Antonym:
    easy (indirect, via difficult)

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hard-fought

Definition:

adjective

Describing a battle, competition, or struggle that was characterized by intense effort, determination, and difficulty.

Senses:

1. Related to a challenging battle or war:

The soldiers commemorated their hard-fought victory against the enemy.

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2. Pertaining to a fiercely contested competition:

The tennis match was a hard-fought battle, with both players displaying exceptional skill.

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3. Characterized by determined effort in a struggle:

Despite the setbacks, the small business owner continued their hard-fought journey towards success.

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4. Specific to a popular or local context:

The team's hard-fought win united the community and reignited their love for the sport.

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