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difficult’—‘or
difficile’—‘ou
speech difficulty SUBST
difficult [GB ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lt, Am ˈdɪfəkəlt] ADJ
1. difficult (hard, not easy to do):
difficult task, choice, question, puzzle
2. difficult (complex, inaccessible):
difficult author, novel, piece, concept
3. difficult (awkward):
difficult period, age, position, personality, client, case
difficulty [GB ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lti, Am ˈdɪfəkəlti] SUBST
1. difficulty (of task, activity, situation):
2. difficulty (problem):
3. difficulty (of puzzle, author, style):
difficulté f (of de)
Idiomes/Tournures:
learning difficulties SUBST pl. tantum
diffident [GB ˈdɪfɪd(ə)nt, Am ˈdɪfəd(ə)nt] ADJ
diffident person
diffident smile, gesture
difficult [ˈdɪfɪkəlt] ADJ
difficulty <-ties> SUBST
1. difficulty no plur (being difficult):
2. difficulty (much effort):
3. difficulty (problem):
to have difficulty doing sth no plur
diffident [ˈdɪfɪdənt] ADJ
1. diffident (shy):
2. diffident (modest):
difficult [ˈdɪf·ɪ·k ə lt] ADJ
difficulty <-ties> SUBST
1. difficulty (being difficult):
2. difficulty (much effort):
3. difficulty (problem):
diffident [ˈdɪf·ɪ·d ə nt] ADJ
1. diffident (shy):
2. diffident (modest):
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Black holes and neutron stars are often difficult to distinguish.
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Trying to estimate the exact number of changes that have occurred is difficult, and usually not necessary.
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This voyage which take weeks is extremely lengthy and difficult.
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Some instruments are rare and expensive, which may make it difficult to repair or service them.
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The monsoon had broken, and this made movement very difficult.
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