no hard feelings


no hard feelings

No ill will; no resentment or anger. Often said as a standalone phrase. I'm sorry that things ended this way. No hard feelings? Unfortunately these layoffs are out of our control. I hope there are no hard feelings.See also: feeling, hard, no

no hard feelings

 and not any hard feelingsFig. no anger or resentment. I hope you don't have any hard feelings. No, I have no hard feelings.See also: feeling, hard, no

no hard feelings

No resentment or anger, as in I hope there are no hard feelings about excluding your group. This idiom uses hard in the sense of "severe" or "harsh," a usage dating from about a.d. 1000. See also: feeling, hard, no

no hard ˈfeelings

used for saying that you would still like to be friendly with somebody you have just beaten in a fight, a competition, an argument, etc: When he heard that he had won the contract, he turned to his competitor and said, ‘No hard feelings, I hope.’See also: feeling, hard, no