Antonym: ease, simplicity. Similar words: difficult, multicultural, faculty, diffident, diffidence, diffidently, agriculture, horticulture. Meaning: ['dɪfɪkʌltɪ /kltɪ] n. 1. an effort that is inconvenient 2. a factor causing trouble in achieving a positive result or tending to produce a negative result 3. a condition or state of affairs almost beyond one's ability to deal with and requiring great effort to bear or overcome 4. the quality of being difficult.
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151) I'm having difficulty using my video editing equipment and can't fathom out the various connections.
152) The hill was so steep that the old bicyle had difficulty getting up.
153) The patient was perceived to have difficulty in standing and walking.
154) Each path is coded to show the level of difficulty.
155) Many men still have difficulty accepting a woman as a business partner.
156) I had great difficulty getting off to sleep last night.
157) As your income increases you will find less difficulty in finding the money to meet your monthly repayments.
158) Once you understand this rule, you'll have no further difficulty.
159) The climbers had difficulty getting a/any purchase on the rock face.
160) She was having difficulty finding the right words to tell him.
161) The difficulty level of the exercises in the book varies widely.
162) We had the greatest difficulty imaginable getting here in time.
163) Tom progressed well with his book until he met a difficulty.
164) If you have difficulty sitting like this[sentence dictionary], prop up your back against a wall.
165) In her twenties and thirties she had had no difficulty getting jobs.
166) The difficulty of a problem was defined in terms of how long it took to complete.
167) I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty.
168) Many clubs in the lower reaches of the league are in financial difficulty.
169) The books are graded according to the difficulty of the language.
170) The first difficulty is that, old-fashioned or not, it is very good.
171) With difficulty, she rolled her body into a more comfortable position .
172) She carried off her part in the task with no difficulty.
173) Robert has hit upon an idea that will get us out of our difficulty.
174) He has some difficulty in giving shape to his ideas.
175) He has no notion of the difficulty of the problem.
176) They seem to be having some difficulty in starting the car.
177) He solved the maths problem for his younger sister without any difficulty.
178) The government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty.
179) The pilot seemed to be having difficulty in pulling out of the dive.
180) If you show the receipt, there ought not/oughtn't to be any difficulty getting your money back.
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