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difficult
adjective as in hard on someone; hard to do
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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
Even seasoned bakers find it difficult to fully bake their cakes.
Russell, who crashed on Friday, added: "I had a difficult day yesterday for many reasons but it's good to come back and get a good result today. I knew there was potential in the car."
Hugo: It's difficult because I want to achieve so many things but, right now, Premier League with Liverpool.
Both that film and “Anemone” concern solitary men who opted out of society, only to discover that such a plan is difficult to sustain.
"Clearly all of us involved in this investigation... all of us will always find it difficult to think about. We've all had to suffer, investigating this."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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