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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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Dysphagy
::
Dysphagy
(n.)
Difficulty
in
swallowing.
Phthisicky
::
Phthisicky
(a.)
Having
phthisis,
or some
symptom
of it, as
difficulty
in
breathing..
Swamp
::
Swamp (v. i.) To sink or stick in a
swamp;
figuratively,
to
become
involved
in
insuperable
difficulties..
Refractory
::
Refractory
(a.)
Resisting
ordinary
treatment;
difficult
of
fusion,
reduction,
or the like; -- said
especially
of
metals
and the like, which do not
readily
yield to heat, or to the
hammer;
as, a
refractory
ore..
Dysmenorrhea
::
Dysmenorrhea
(n.)
Difficult
and
painful
menstruation.
Mystery
::
Mystery
(a.)
Anything
artfully
made
difficult;
an
enigma.
Subtle
::
Subtle
(superl.)
Characterized
by
refinement
and
niceness
in
drawing
distinctions;
nicely
discriminating;
-- said of
persons;
as, a
subtle
logician;
refined;
tenuous;
sinuous;
insinuating;
hence,
penetrative
or
pervasive;
-- said of the mind; its
faculties,
or its
operations;
as, a
subtle
intellect;
a
subtle
imagination;
a
subtle
process
of
thought;
also,
difficult
of
apprehension;
elusive..
Disjoint
::
Disjoint
(v. t.)
Difficult
situation;
dilemma;
strait.
Conveniency
::
Conveniency
(n.)
Freedom
from
discomfort,
difficulty,
or
trouble;
commodiousness;
ease;
accommodation..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult
to
accomplish;
full of
obstacles;
laborious;
fatiguing;
arduous;
as, a hard task; a
disease
hard to
cure..
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) An
inextricable
or
bewildering
difficulty.
Lame
::
Lame
(superl.)
Moving
with pain or
difficulty
on
account
of
injury,
defect,
or
temporary
obstruction
of a
function;
as, a lame leg, arm, or
muscle..
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To move with much
difficulty
or
friction;
to
grate.
Portable
::
Portable
(a.)
Capable
of being borne or
carried;
easily
transported;
conveyed
without
difficulty;
as, a
portable
bed, desk,
engine..
Wade
::
Wade (v. i.)
Hence,
to move with
difficulty
or
labor;
to
proceed
/lowly
among
objects
or
circumstances
that
constantly
/inder
or
embarrass;
as, to wade
through
a dull
book..
Resolver
::
Resolver
(n.) That which
clears
up and
removes
difficulties,
and makes the mind
certain
or
determined..
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..
Encumbrance
::
Encumbrance
(n.) That which
encumbers;
a
burden
which
impedes
action,
or
renders
it
difficult
and
laborious;
a clog; an
impediment.
See
Incumbrance..
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..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult
to
resist
or
control;
powerful.
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