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Hard as stone Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɑɹd/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz/ /ˈstoʊn
HARD-az-STOHN
hˈɑːd/ /ˈæs/ /stˈəʊn
HAHD-az-STOHN

Definition

Describes something that is extremely hard or difficult to break, just like a stone. Can refer to physical objects or stubborn attitudes.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly for strong physical hardness or describing someone's personality as unyielding or unemotional. Commonly in comparisons ('like stone'). Not used for describing difficulty — use 'difficult' or 'tough' instead.

Example Sentences

This bread is hard as stone.

basic

The ground was hard as stone after the rain.

basic

His heart seemed hard as stone.

basic

I can't eat these cookies—they're hard as stone!

natural

No matter how much I begged, she stayed hard as stone.

natural

The old cheese in the fridge has become hard as stone.

natural