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do/learn something the hard way do (something) the hard wayTo 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.See also: hard, waylearn (something) the hard wayTo learn or discover something through personal experience, especially that which is difficult, painful, or unpleasant. Starting your own business is really tough. I had to learn that the hard way. Everyone will tell you that becoming a parent is challenging, but you never really know what that means until you learn about it the hard way.See also: hard, learn, waydo something the hard wayto accomplish something in the most difficult manner, rather than by an easier way. I made it to this job the hard way. I came up through the ranks. She did it the hard way. She had no help from her parents.See also: hard, waylearn (something) the hard way and find (something) out the hard wayto learn something by experience, especially by an unpleasant experience. (As opposed to learning in school, from reading, etc.) She learned how to make investments the hard way. I wish I didn't have to learn things the hard way. I found out the hard way that it's difficult to work and go to school at the same time.See also: hard, learn, waydo something the hard way COMMON If you do something the hard way, you have difficulty doing it or it is unpleasant for you to do it, often as a result of your own actions or decisions. Anything I've achieved has been done the hard way, through a lot of hard work. Ms Lomax, we can do this the hard way or the easy way.See also: hard, something, waydo/learn something the ˈhard way learn something from experience, especially when this is unpleasant: I learned the hard way not to trust door-to-door salesmen. ♢ Why do you always do everything the hard way?See also: hard, learn, something, way
do/learn something the hard way do (something) the hard wayTo 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.See also: hard, waylearn (something) the hard wayTo learn or discover something through personal experience, especially that which is difficult, painful, or unpleasant. Starting your own business is really tough. I had to learn that the hard way. Everyone will tell you that becoming a parent is challenging, but you never really know what that means until you learn about it the hard way.See also: hard, learn, waydo something the hard wayto accomplish something in the most difficult manner, rather than by an easier way. I made it to this job the hard way. I came up through the ranks. She did it the hard way. She had no help from her parents.See also: hard, waylearn (something) the hard way and find (something) out the hard wayto learn something by experience, especially by an unpleasant experience. (As opposed to learning in school, from reading, etc.) She learned how to make investments the hard way. I wish I didn't have to learn things the hard way. I found out the hard way that it's difficult to work and go to school at the same time.See also: hard, learn, waydo something the hard way COMMON If you do something the hard way, you have difficulty doing it or it is unpleasant for you to do it, often as a result of your own actions or decisions. Anything I've achieved has been done the hard way, through a lot of hard work. Ms Lomax, we can do this the hard way or the easy way.See also: hard, something, waydo/learn something the ˈhard way learn something from experience, especially when this is unpleasant: I learned the hard way not to trust door-to-door salesmen. ♢ Why do you always do everything the hard way?See also: hard, learn, something, way |