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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
“It’s going to be very difficult to pay off.”
In the letter to his 17-year-old son, who he has not publicly named, Sir Keir said there were "pressures on young men that are difficult to talk about".
He added: “And I felt that I had addressed what was a difficult situation internally as early as I could.”
Thomas also pointed out that smaller companies have seen their return on capital shrink, making it more difficult for them to create value for shareholders.
“This is good evidence that while earnings estimates are always subject to negative revisions, it is difficult to argue that we are in a valuation bubble currently,” he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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