Difficult (Adjective)
Syllable division: dif·fi·cult
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ US: /ˈdɪf.ə.kəlt/
#1 Meaning: Requiring effort or expertise.
Example:
> She has to make a difficult decision by the end of the day.
> I think that being a single parents can be difficult at times.
#2 Meaning: Not pleasant, simple to deal with, or acting properly.
Example:
> He is a difficult person when he is tired.
> Do you think that all women are difficult?
#3 Meaning: Having issues also relates to being difficult.
Example:
> She is having difficulties preparing the food.
> The business is facing difficulties and needs to retrench some staff.
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I think it is difficult to travel to New York. It’ll be expensive.
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Sometimes something looks difficult at the first sight, but when we go deeper, we find it easy.
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I think that all families have some difficult person to convive with because they can be a negative person, who’s always complaining about something.
I’m having difficulties drawing exactly what’s on my mind.
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Summing up a person’s life in a few words is always difficult.
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