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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181) I have thought out a way to get over the difficulty.
182) She has lots of good ideas, but she has difficulty formulating them.
183) Bad weather heightened the difficulty for them to carry out the task.
184) We should have very little difficulty getting him around to our way of thinking.
185) There appeared/seemed to be some difficulty in fixing a date for the meeting.
186) I fear that I underrate the difficulty of the task.
187) The lady of the house had no difficulty in partnering off her beautiful daughter for the evening with a smart young man.
188) The difficulty that faces us is the number of those in need.
189) The expedition through the jungle was fraught with difficulty and danger.
190) You may have some difficulty at first but you'll find it easier as you go along.
191) The difficulty can now be looked at in a different light.
192) Less profitable business operations will have difficulty in finding financial support.
192) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
193) Most people have very little difficulty in seeing why a Van Gogh is a work of genius.
194) The aircraft was able to fly over the endless white plains without difficulty.
195) One of the station staff spotted that I was in difficulty, and came to help.
196) Aron couldn't speak Polish. I made myself understood with difficulty.
197) One of the annoyances of working here is the difficulty of parking near the office.
198) We should have very little difficulty getting him round to our way of thinking.
199) The difficulty lies in identifying the precise nature of the problem.
200) You'll probably notice her having difficulty swallowing. If this is the case, give her plenty of liquids.
201) The exercises are marked according to their level of difficulty.
202) Whatever you do, don't look for a pay increase when you know the company is going through some difficulty.
203) We experienced a lot of difficulty in selling our house.
204) If the answer to your difficulty falls within my experience,I'll give you all the help I can.
205) You may have difficulty with this book at first, but you'll find it easier as you go along.
206) Many people have difficulty in rebuilding their lives when they come out of prison.
207) Without realistic sanctions, some teachers have difficulty keeping order in the classroom.
208) The books that the children are using to learn to read are on a graduated scale of difficulty.
209) I had some difficulty at first recalling why we were there.
210) It's one language that I have real difficulty getting my tongue round.
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