hard ball
Definition
- Noun:
- Baseball: "hardball" refers to the game of baseball itself, as distinct from softball. It literally means the hard, stitched ball used in baseball.
- Tough, uncompromising approach: In informal or figurative use, "hardball" describes a tough, aggressive, or ruthless style of negotiation or competition, often used in business or politics.
Usage Examples
Noun (baseball):
- He prefers playing hardball to softball because the ball is smaller and faster. (He prefers the traditional baseball game.)
- The team practiced hardball every afternoon at the local diamond. (They practiced baseball.)
Noun (figurative, tough approach):
- In the boardroom, she decided to play hardball to get the deal done. (She adopted an aggressive negotiating style.)
- The politician played hardball with his opponents, refusing to compromise. (He used a ruthless, uncompromising strategy.)
Advanced Usage
"to play hardball": to act in a tough, uncompromising manner, especially in competitive situations.
- If they don't agree to our terms, we'll have to play hardball. (We will use aggressive tactics to force an agreement.)
"hardball politics": political strategies that are aggressive, confrontational, and often unethical.
- The election campaign descended into hardball politics, with personal attacks and smear campaigns. (The campaign became ruthless.)
Variants and Related Words
Hardball (adj): describing a tough, uncompromising style.
- They took a hardball stance in the negotiations. (They refused to give in easily.)
Hardballer (n): a person who plays hardball, especially in business or politics.
- He is known as a hardballer who never backs down. (He is an aggressive negotiator.)
Synonyms
- Baseball: baseball, the national pastime (in the US context).
- Tough approach: ruthlessness, aggression, uncompromising stance, hard line.
Idioms
Play hardball: to adopt a tough, uncompromising strategy.
- The company played hardball with its suppliers, demanding lower prices. (The company used aggressive tactics.)
Hardball tactics: methods that are aggressive or unfair.
- The lawyer used hardball tactics to intimidate the witness. (The lawyer used intimidating methods.)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Play hardball (phrasal verb): to act aggressively in a competitive situation.
- We need to play hardball if we want to win this contract. (We need to be tough and uncompromising.)