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difficult
adjective
needing
a
lot
of
effort
or
skill
;
not
easy
•
Climbing
the
steep
mountain
trail
was
difficult
,
but
the
view
from
the
top
was
worth
it
.
Climbing
the
steep
mountain
trail
was
difficult
,
but
the
view
from
the
top
was
worth
it
.
•
The
math
test
was
more
difficult
than
I
expected
.
The
math
test
was
more
difficult
than
I
expected
.
adjective
describing
someone
who
is
hard
to
please
or
deal
with
•
Their
toddler
can
be
difficult
when
it's
time
for
bed
.
Their
toddler
can
be
difficult
when
it's
time
for
bed
.
•
My
boss
is
a
difficult
person
who
rarely
praises
anyone
.
My
boss
is
a
difficult
person
who
rarely
praises
anyone
.
difficulty
noun
-
difficulty
,
difficulties
the
state
of
something
being
hard
to
do
,
understand
,
or
deal
with
•
She
had
no
difficulty
finding
the
right
bus
at
the
station
.
She
had
no
difficulty
finding
the
right
bus
at
the
station
.
•
The
child
read
the
long
word
slowly
,
showing
great
difficulty
.
The
child
read
the
long
word
slowly
,
showing
great
difficulty
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
difficultas
,
from
difficilis
‘
hard
,
difficult
’.
noun
-
difficulty
,
difficulties
a
specific
problem
or
obstacle
that
makes
something
harder
•
They
ran
into
a
difficulty
when
the
printer
stopped
working
.
They
ran
into
a
difficulty
when
the
printer
stopped
working
.
•
Unexpected
financial
difficulties
forced
the
family
to
postpone
their
vacation
.
Unexpected
financial
difficulties
forced
the
family
to
postpone
their
vacation
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
difficultas
,
from
difficilis
‘
hard
,
difficult
’.