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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
manage
or to
please;
not
easily
wrought
upon;
austere;
stubborn;
as, a
difficult
person..
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Resolvedly
::
Resolvedly
(adv.)
So as to
resolve
or clear up
difficulties;
clearly.
Affair
::
Affair
(n.) That which is done or is to be done;
matter;
concern;
as, a
difficult
affair
to
manage;
business
of any kind,
commercial,
professional,
or
public;
-- often in the
plural.
At the head of
affairs.
Junius..
Adroit
::
Adroit
(a.)
Dexterous
in the use of the hands or in the
exercise
of the
mental
faculties;
exhibiting
skill and
readiness
in
avoiding
danger
or
escaping
difficulty;
ready in
invention
or
execution;
--
applied
to
persons
and to acts; as, an
adroit
mechanic,
an
adroit
reply..
Lassitude
::
Lassitude
(n.) A
condition
of the body, or mind, when its
voluntary
functions
are
performed
with
difficulty,
and only by a
strong
exertion
of the will;
languor;
debility;
weariness..
Steep
::
Steep (v. t.)
Difficult
of
access;
not easy
reached;
lofty;
elevated;
high.
Ado
::
Ado (n.)
Doing;
trouble;
difficulty;
troublesome
business;
fuss;
bustle;
as, to make a great ado about
trifles..
Difficult
::
Difficult
(a.) Hard to do or to make; beset with
difficulty;
attended
with
labor,
trouble,
or
pains;
not easy;
arduous..
Obstinacy
::
Obstinacy
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
difficult
to
remedy,
relieve,
or
subdue;
as, the
obstinacy
of a
disease
or
evil..
Crick
::
Crick (n.) A
painful,
spasmodic
affection
of the
muscles
of some part of the body, as of the neck or back,
rendering
it
difficult
to move the
part..
Recess
::
Recess
(n.)
Secret
or
abstruse
part; as, the
difficulties
and
recesses
of
science..
Demur
::
Demur (v. i.) To
delay;
to
pause;
to
suspend
proceedings
or
judgment
in view of a doubt or
difficulty;
to
hesitate;
to put off the
determination
or
conclusion
of an
affair.
Emersion
::
Emersion
(n.) The act of
emerging,
or of
rising
out of
anything;
as,
emersion
from the sea;
emersion
from
obscurity
or
difficulties..
Stress
::
Stress
(v. t.) To
press;
to urge; to
distress;
to put to
difficulties.
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Difficult
to
obtain;
as, money is
close..
Insuperable
::
Insuperable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
passed
over or
surmounted;
insurmountable;
as,
insuperable
difficulties..
Deter
::
Deter (v. t.) To
prevent
by fear;
hence,
to
hinder
or
prevent
from
action
by fear of
consequences,
or
difficulty,
risk, etc..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Easy to be
endured
or
performed;
not
severe;
not
difficult;
as, a light
affliction
or
task..
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..
Hospice
::
Hospice
(n.) A
convent
or
monastery
which is also a place of
refuge
or
entertainment
for
travelers
on some
difficult
road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the
Hospice
of the Great St.
Bernard..
Pleurisy
::
Pleurisy
(n.) An
inflammation
of the
pleura,
usually
accompanied
with
fever,
pain,
difficult
respiration,
and
cough,
and with
exudation
into the
pleural
cavity..
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