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  2. Learn the meaning of the idiom the hard way, which means doing something in a difficult or unpleasant way, or learning from bad experiences. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with other expressions.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Learn the meaning of the hard way, a noun that means in a way that involves difficult or painful experiences. See examples of how to use the hard way in a sentence and related words.

  4. By bad or difficult experiences; also, by one's own efforts. For example, Bill found out the hard way that interest on his credit-card debt can mount up fast, or No one can teach you how-you'll just have to learn it the hard way.

  5. By bad or difficult experiences; also, by one's own efforts. For example, Bill found out the hard way that interest on his credit-card debt can mount up fast, or No one can teach you how-you'll just have to learn it the hard way.

  6. a way of doing something that makes it more difficult than it needs to be: She always does things the hard way. C2. If you learn something the hard way, you learn from unpleasant experiences rather than by being taught: learn/find out the hard way If she won't listen, she'll have to learn / find out the hard way.

  7. Learn the hard way means to discover something through personal experience, especially that which is difficult, painful, or unpleasant. See definitions, examples, and related expressions from various sources.

  8. do (something) the hard way. To do something by using the most challenging method, or at least not the easiest method. Of course he crawled in though the window instead of just opening the unlocked back door—he has to do everything the hard way.

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