different between harshen vs harshes
harshen
English
Etymology
From harsh +? -en.
Verb
harshen (third-person singular simple present harshens, present participle harshening, simple past and past participle harshened)
- (transitive) To make, or to become harsh; render hard and rough.
- (transitive) To render peevish, morose, or austere.
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harshes
English
Verb
harshes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harsh
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