harsh on
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Definition
Verb (Phrasal Verb): - To criticize someone severely, persistently, or unfairly. It implies a judgmental and often unrelenting attitude toward the target of the criticism.
Usage
This phrasal verb is transitive and requires an object (the person being criticized). It is informal and often used in conversational contexts to describe unfair or excessive criticism. The tone is negative, suggesting the criticism is too severe.
Examples
- The coach was harsh on the new player for every minor mistake.
- Don't be so harsh on yourself; you did your best.
- The article was harsh on the mayor's handling of the crisis.
Advanced Usage
- Grammatical Note: The verb "harsh" in this phrasal verb is a colloquial back-formation from the adjective "harsh." The construction "harsh on [someone]" is fixed.
- Nuance: It often carries a connotation of the criticism being disproportionate, nitpicky, or delivered without empathy or constructive intent.
Variants and Related Words
- Harsh (adjective): Unpleasantly rough, severe, or cruel.
- The harsh winter.
- Harsh criticism.
- Harshen (verb): To make or become harsh (less common).
- Criticize (verb): To indicate the faults of someone or something in a disapproving way (more formal and general synonym).
Synonyms
- Pick on: To criticize, tease, or bully someone repeatedly and unfairly.
- Lay into: To criticize or attack someone verbally with force.
- Be hard on: To treat or judge someone severely.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Harp on: To talk about something persistently and tediously.
- He's always harping on the same old problems. (This focuses on repetitive complaining rather than specifically severe criticism.)
Related Idioms
- Come down hard on: To criticize or punish someone severely.
- The principal came down hard on the students for vandalism.
- Give someone a hard time: To criticize or trouble someone.
- His older brother always gives him a hard time.
Verb
- criticize harshly
- the teacher keeps harshing on the same kid