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difficulty   WordNet 2.0

- an effort that is inconvenient
"I went to a lot of trouble"
"he won without any trouble"
"had difficulty walking"
"finished the test only with great difficulty"

 
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- the quality of being difficult
"they agreed about the difficulty of the climb"

 
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- a factor causing trouble in achieving a positive result or tending to produce a negative result
"serious difficulties were encountered in obtaining a pure reagent"

 
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- a condition or state of affairs almost beyond one''s ability to deal with and requiring great effort to bear or overcome
"grappling with financial difficulties"

 
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Difficulty   Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

1. The state of being difficult, or hard to do; hardness; arduousness; -- opposed to easiness or facility; as, the difficulty of a task or enterprise; a work of difficulty.

"Not being able to promote them [the interests of life] on account of the difficulty of the region." -- James Byrne.

2. Something difficult; a thing hard to do or to understand; that which occasions labor or perplexity, and requires skill and perseverance to overcome, solve, or achieve; a hard enterprise; an obstacle; an impediment; as, the difficulties of a science; difficulties in theology.

"They lie under some difficulties by reason of the emperor's displeasure." -- Addison.

3. A controversy; a falling out; a disagreement; an objection; a cavil.

"Measures for terminating all local difficulties." -- Bancroft.

4. Embarrassment of affairs, especially financial affairs; -- usually in the plural; as, to be in difficulties.

"In days of difficulty and pressure." -- Tennyson.

Syn. -- Impediment; obstacle; obstruction; embarrassment; perplexity; exigency; distress; trouble; trial; objection; cavil. See Impediment.

 
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