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difficult
adjective as in hard on someone; hard to do
Strongest matches
adjective as in complicated; hard to comprehend
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- abstract
- abstruse
- baffling
- bewildering
- confounding
- dark
- deep
- enigmatic
- enigmatical
- entangled
- esoteric
- formidable
- hard to explain
- hard to solve
- hidden
- inexplicable
- intricate
- involved
- knotty
- labyrinthine
- loose
- meandering
- mysterious
- mystical
- mystifying
- nice
- obscure
- obstinate
- paradoxical
- perplexing
- problematical
- profound
- puzzling
- rambling
- subtle
- tangled
- thorny
- ticklish
- unclear
- unfathomable
- unintelligible
- vexing
Example Sentences
“If Trinidad has to negotiate with the Maduro regime when this is all over—whatever that means— it’s going to be very difficult,” Tewarie said.
It’s not any more difficult than going to see a financial planner, for instance, or even filling out basic medical forms.
The compound has shown success even against drug-resistant strains, a growing global problem that makes treatment more difficult and less effective.
Mr Netto described the case as "extremely difficult... on every level".
A total internet blackout in place since protests broke out on election day has been partially eased, but verifiable information out of the east African country remains difficult.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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