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    difficult
    /ˈdɪfɪklt/

    adjective

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  2. DIFFICULT definition: 1. needing skill or effort: 2. not friendly, easy to deal with, or behaving well: 3. needing…. Learn more.

  3. If something is difficult, it requires physical effort or brain power to complete, like climbing Mount Everest, a difficult journey. Difficult has Latin parts: dis meaning "not, un" and facilis meaning "easy."

  4. The meaning of DIFFICULT is hard to do, make, or carry out : arduous. How to use difficult in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Difficult.

  5. 1. not easy to do; requiring effort: a difficult job. 2. not easy to understand or solve; intricate: a difficult problem. 3. hard to deal with; troublesome: a difficult child. 4. not easily convinced, pleased, or satisfied: a difficult audience. 5. full of hardships or trials: difficult times ahead. [C14: back formation from difficulty]

  6. Something that is difficult is not easy to do, understand, or deal with. Hobart found it difficult to get her first book published. The lack of childcare provisions made it difficult for single mothers to get jobs. It was a very difficult decision to make.

  7. Difficult definition: Requiring considerable effort or skill; not easy to do or accomplish.

  8. difficult meaning, definition, what is difficult: hard to do, understand, or deal with: Learn more.

  9. difficult not easy; needing effort or skill to do or understand: The test questions were extremely difficult. It is difficult for young people to find jobs around here. hard not easy; needing effort or skill to do or understand: Teaching high school students is hard work.

  10. Definitions of 'difficult' 1. Something that is difficult is not easy to do, understand, or deal with. [...] 2. Someone who is difficult behaves in an unreasonable and unhelpful way. [...] More. Synonyms of 'difficult' • hard, tough, taxing [...] • problematical, involved, complex [...] • troublesome, trying, awkward [...] More.

  11. adjective. us / ˈdɪf·ɪ·kəlt, -ˌkʌlt / Add to word list. not easy or simple; hard to do or to understand: It’s a difficult choice, but I’ve got to decide which job is better. Difficult also means having problems: He’s in a difficult situation and could go bankrupt. A person who is difficult is not easy to deal with: