- adjectivedifficult (adjective)
- needing much effort or skill to accomplish, deal with, or understand:"she had a difficult decision to make" · "the questions are too difficult for the children"
- characterized by or causing hardships or problems:"a difficult economic climate"
- (of a person) not easy to please or satisfy:"Lily could be difficult"
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