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Definition of difficult
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of difficult is as below...
Difficult
(a.) Hard to do or to make; beset with
difficulty;
attended
with
labor,
trouble,
or
pains;
not easy;
arduous..
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Curious
::
Curious
(a.)
Difficult
to
please
or
satisfy;
solicitous
to be
correct;
careful;
scrupulous;
nice;
exact.
Cramp
::
Cramp (n.)
Knotty;
difficult.
Bad Lands
::
Bad lands ()
Barren
regions,
especially
in the
western
United
States,
where
horizontal
strata
(Tertiary
deposits)
have been often
eroded
into
fantastic
forms,
and much
intersected
by
ca�ons,
and where lack of wood,
water,
and
forage
increases
the
difficulty
of
traversing
the
country,
whence
the name, first given by the
Canadian
French,
Mauvaises
Terres
(bad
lands)..
Easiness
::
Easiness
(n.)
Freedom
from
difficulty;
ease; as the
easiness
of a task.
Pleurisy
::
Pleurisy
(n.) An
inflammation
of the
pleura,
usually
accompanied
with
fever,
pain,
difficult
respiration,
and
cough,
and with
exudation
into the
pleural
cavity..
Force
::
Force (v. i.) To make a
difficult
matter
of
anything;
to
labor;
to
hesitate;
hence,
to force of, to make much
account
of; to
regard..
Insolvable
::
Insolvable
(a.) Not
solvable;
insoluble;
admitting
no
solution
or
explanation;
as, an
insolvable
problem
or
difficulty..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) Any
mechanical
contrivance
intended
to
remedy
a
difficulty
or serve some
purpose
in an
exigency;
as, the
doctor
of a
calico-printing
machine,
which is a knife to
remove
superfluous
coloring
matter;
the
doctor,
or
auxiliary
engine,
called
also
donkey
engine..
Inscrutable
::
Inscrutable
(a.)
Unsearchable;
incapable
of being
searched
into and
understood
by
inquiry
or
study;
impossible
or
difficult
to be
explained
or
accounted
for
satisfactorily;
obscure;
incomprehensible;
as, an
inscrutable
design
or
event..
Clamber
::
Clamber
(v. i.) To climb with
difficulty,
or with hands and feet; -- also used
figuratively..
Swamp
::
Swamp (v. t.) Fig.: To
plunge
into
difficulties
and
perils;
to
overwhelm;
to ruin; to
wreck.
Knottiness
::
Knottiness
(n.)
Difficulty
of
solution;
intricacy;
complication.
Disentanglement
::
Disentanglement
(n.) The act of
disentangling
or
clearing
from
difficulties.
Help
::
Help (v. t.)
Strength
or means
furnished
toward
promoting
an
object,
or
deliverance
from
difficulty
or
distress;
aid; ^; also, the
person
or thing
furnishing
the aid; as, he gave me a help of fifty
dollars..
Dexterity
::
Dexterity
(n.)
Readiness
in the use or
control
of the
mental
powers;
quickness
and skill in
managing
any
complicated
or
difficult
affair;
adroitness.
Indecomposable
::
Indecomposable
(a.) Not
decomposable;
incapable
or
difficult
of
decomposition;
not
resolvable
into its
constituents
or
elements.
Sore
::
Sore (a.) Fig.:
Grief;
affliction;
trouble;
difficulty.
Vertigo
::
Vertigo
(n.)
Dizziness
or
swimming
of the head; an
affection
of the head in which
objects,
though
stationary,
appear
to move in
various
directions,
and the
person
affected
finds it
difficult
to
maintain
an erect
posture;
giddiness..
Tangle
::
Tangle
(n.) To unite or knit
together
confusedly;
to
interweave
or
interlock,
as
threads,
so as to make it
difficult
to
unravel
the knot; to
entangle;
to
ravel..
Dock
::
Dock (n.) A genus of
plants
(Rumex),
some
species
of which are
well-known
weeds which have a long
taproot
and are
difficult
of
extermination..
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