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Sentence count:199+54Posted:2016-07-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: arduoushardroughruggedAntonym: easysimplySimilar words: diffidentagricultureagriculturaldifferdifferentdifferencediffer fromofficeMeaning: ['dɪfɪkəlt]  adj. 1. not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure 2. requiring much effort and trouble 3. difficult to manage or control. 
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91 Tomato sauce stains terribly - it's really difficult to get it out of clothes.
92 Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school.
93 It's difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained.
94 At high altitudes of Tibet it is difficult to breathe.
95 "It's very difficult, " I said. "Impossible(Sentence dictionary), " she chimed in.
96 What makes it difficult for the communities to coexist peacefully?
97 It's difficult to quantify how many people will be affected by the change in the law.
98 It remained very difficult to procure food, fuel and other daily necessities.
99 He leaves all the difficult stuff for me to do and it really hacks me off.
100 The UN must perform a difficult balancing act between the two sides in the conflict.
101 It must be difficult to cope with three small children and a job.
102 Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind into it.
103 It is difficult to infer anything from such scanty evidence.
104 The government is having to introduce some difficult changes, particularly in moving over to a market economy.
105 The clayey soils of the region are difficult to work.
106 It's difficult to grasp the sheer enormity of the tragedy.
107 People earning low wages will find it difficult to pay for childcare.
108 Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficult than their tongues.
109 The lack of a common language made it very difficult to intercommunicate.
110 It would be difficult to find a man to take the place of the secretary.
111 It's difficult to disentangle hard fact from myth, or truth from lies.
112 It's difficult to wean an addict off cocaine once they're hooked.
113 It's difficult to assess the impact of the President's speech.
114 The use of animals in scientific tests raises difficult ethical questions.
115 In the gathering gloom it was difficult to see anything distinctly.
116 It's difficult to lift off the cover of the box.
117 I agree things look difficult, but the situation is far from irretrievable.
118 To "have bitten off more than you can chew" is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you.
119 It is difficult to choose between two such nice houses.
120 Communication with other countries was difficult during the telephone and postal strike.
More similar words: diffidentagricultureagriculturaldifferdifferentdifferencediffer fromofficeofficerofficialcurriculumparticulararticulateefficacyofficiallyofficiousfacultycultureefficienthead officemake a differencein particularparticularlyculturalsufficientefficiencymodifycliffstiffplaintiff
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