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difficult
adjective
1 requiring great skill, intelligence or effort.
2 said of a person: not easy to please; awkward; unco-operative.
3 said of a problem, situation, etc: potentially embarrassing; hard to resolve or get out of.
[14c: from Latin difficultas difficulty]
adjective
1 requiring great skill, intelligence or effort.
2 said of a person: not easy to please; awkward; unco-operative.
3 said of a problem, situation, etc: potentially embarrassing; hard to resolve or get out of.
[14c: from Latin difficultas difficulty]
difficulty
noun (difficulties )
1 the state or quality of being difficult.
2 a difficult thing to do or understand.
3 a problem, obstacle or objection.
4 (usu difficulties) trouble or embarrassment, especially financial trouble.
noun (difficulties )
1 the state or quality of being difficult.
2 a difficult thing to do or understand.
3 a problem, obstacle or objection.
4 (usu difficulties) trouble or embarrassment, especially financial trouble.
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