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    Dif·fi·cul·ty
    /ˈdifəkəltē/

    noun

  2. DIFFICULTY meaning: 1 : the quality of something that makes it hard to do the difficult nature of something; 2 : something that is not easy to do or to deal with a difficult situation usually plural

  3. noun, plural dif·fi·cul·ties. the fact or condition of being difficult. Often difficul·ties. an embarrassing situation, especially of financial affairs. a trouble or struggle. a cause of trouble, struggle, or embarrassment. a disagreement or dispute. reluctance; unwillingness. a demur; objection.

  4. a trouble or struggle. a cause of trouble, struggle, or embarrassment. a disagreement or dispute. reluctance; unwillingness. a demur; objection. something that is hard to do, understand, or surmount; an impediment or obstacle. Latin difficultās, equivalent. to difficil ( is) difficile + -tās - ty2. Anglo-French) Middle English difficulte (1350–1400

  5. Difficulty definition, the fact or condition of being difficult. See more.

  6. noun. uk / ˈdɪfɪkəlti/ plural difficulties. B1. a problem: I had difficulty finding somewhere to park. (Definition of difficulty from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of difficulty. in Chinese (Traditional) 困難,艱辛, 問題,難題… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 困难,艰辛, 问题,难题… See more. in Spanish.

  7. the level of difficulty of the test synonyms: arduousness, complexity, knottiness, laboriousness, struggle, thorniness, toughness antonyms: effortlessness, painlessness, simplicity similar words: rub: definition 2: trouble or lack of ease in being able to do something.

  8. Dictionary definition of difficulty. A state or condition of being hard, challenging, or problematic. "The students were surprised at the difficulty of the questions on the final exam." Detailed meaning of difficulty. It represents a situation or task that requires effort, skill, or perseverance to overcome or accomplish.

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