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- DictionaryDif·fi·cul·ty/ˈdifəkəltē/
noun
- 1. the state or condition of being difficult: "Guy had no difficulty in making friends"
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
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.
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
Difficulty definition, the fact or condition of being difficult. See more.
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.
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.
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.