Not any hard feelings Meaning in English
expression
NAHT EN-ee HARD FEE-lingz
not EN-ee HAHD FEE-lingz
Definition
Used to say that someone is not angry or upset after something difficult or negative has happened, often after a disagreement or competition.
Usage & Nuances
Informal. Usually used at the end of disagreements, competitions, or when apologizing. Common phrases: 'No hard feelings', 'I hope there are not any hard feelings.' Use mainly in friendly or casual contexts.
Spanish: sin resentimientosPortuguese (BR): sem ressentimentosPortuguese (PT): sem ressentimentosChinese (Simplified): 没有恶意Chinese (Traditional): 沒有惡意Hindi: कोई बुरा मत माननाArabic: لا مشاعر سيئةBengali: কোনো রাগ নেই - কোনো মনঃক্ষেপ নেইRussian: без обид - никаких обидJapanese: 気にしていません - 恨みはありませんVietnamese: không có gì phải buồn - không có ác cảmKorean: 기분 나쁘게 생각하지 않아 - 악감정 없어Turkish: gönül koymak yok - kırgınlık yokUrdu: کوئی ناراضگی نہیں - دل میں کوئی بات نہیںIndonesian: tidak ada sakit hati - tidak ada perasaan buruk
Example Sentences
Let’s shake hands—not any hard feelings.
basic
It was just a game, not any hard feelings.
basic
Sorry I had to say no—not any hard feelings.
basic
Hey, we argued, but really, not any hard feelings, okay?
natural
You picked someone else for the team? No worries—not any hard feelings.
natural
After the meeting, she came up to me and said, "Not any hard feelings about what I said earlier."
natural