[Slang] THAT'S HARSH. - Grasp Subtleties of English Critique with "That's Harsh

That's harsh.

That's harsh.

That's severe or cruel.

When someone remarks "That's harsh," they are indicating that something said or done is overly severe, strict, or cruel. It's often used as a reaction to actions or words that are perceived as being more punitive than deserved.

Example Sentences

  1. Wow, that's harsh that you lost your job just before Christmas.

    The speaker expresses that losing a job just before Christmas is very harsh and unfair.

  2. That's harsh; he didn't have to yell at you like that.

    The speaker finds it harsh that someone was yelled at unnecessarily.

  3. Dude, your comments in the meeting were pretty harsh; maybe tone it down next time.

    The speaker tells their friend that their comments during the meeting were very harsh and suggests they tone it down next time.

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