difficult
[ˈdɪfɪkəlt]
Definition:
1. Not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure.
2. Requiring much effort and trouble.
Use 'difficult' in a sentence:
- 1. It's difficult to tell them apart.
- 2. It was a difficult birth.
- 3. The exam questions were quite difficult.
- 4. It's still extremely difficult to get tenure.
- 5. She made life very difficult for me.
- 6. You have to persevere with difficult students.
- 7. The exam was fairly difficult.
- 8. The legislation will be difficult to enforce.
- 9. She's going through a difficult phase.
- 10. We are faced with a difficult choice.
- 11. Children can be difficult as we know only too well.
- 12. The exam was pretty difficult.
- 13. It's a difficult decision for any doctor.
- 14. My boss is making life very difficult for me.
- 15. She's faced with a difficult decision.
- 16. The exam was quite difficult.
- 17. Is it difficult being a single mother?
- 18. It's difficult to define the exact nature of the problem.
- 19. In practical terms this law may be difficult to enforce.
- 20. She found it difficult to make friends because of her natural reserve.
- 21. She finds it very difficult to get up early.
- 22. It was a difficult decision but we decided to risk it.
- 23. He's a difficult man to please.
- 24. Well, you know, it's difficult to explain.
- 25. The transition from school to work can be difficult.
- 26. Such a policy is difficult, nay impossible.
- 27. It was a difficult and roundabout trip.
- 28. It's difficult for them to get here much before seven.
- 29. Young people today face a very difficult future at work.
- 30. She's set a difficult task for herself.
- 31. Why do you make things so difficult for yourself?
- 32. With so many variables, it is difficult to calculate the cost.
- 33. Your writing is really difficult to read.
- 34. It's really difficult to read your writing.
- 35. We've done the difficult part of the job.
- 36. Some managers find it difficult to delegate.
- 37. It's very difficult to find work at the moment.
- 38. Some teachers find it difficult to keep their classes in order.
- 39. She found it extremely difficult to get a job.
- 40. Some people find this more difficult than others.
- 41. It's difficult to find a house in our price range.
- 42. I find it difficult to be objective where he's concerned.
- 43. The house is large and difficult to maintain.
- 44. It was a difficult situation, when you think about it.
- 45. Legislation will be difficult and will take time.
- 46. It is difficult to define what makes him so popular.
- 47. It can be difficult to ascertain the facts.
- 48. It was rather a difficult question.
- 49. It was a rather difficult question.
- 50. This put him and his colleagues in a difficult position.
- 51. It is difficult to find work in the present economic climate.
- 52. The short story is a difficult art form to master.
- 53. The last couple of years have been difficult.
- 54. It is difficult for young people to find jobs around here.
- 55. The market situation is difficult to evaluate.