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difficult

hard / challenging
Adjective
comp: more difficultsup: most difficult

The word describes a struggle against resistance, whether that resistance is intellectual, physical, or emotional. It suggests a gap between current capability and the requirement for success. When applied to tasks, it is neutral but leans toward a challenge. Unlike "hard," which can imply physical solidity or harshness, "difficult" often carries a connotation of complexity or intricacy that requires patience and skill to resolve. When applied to people, it shifts into a negative social judgment. It implies an inherent stubbornness or an unreasonable nature, suggesting the person is intentionally obstructive or emotionally volatile.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Late night in Chloe's messy dorm room.
Karen Smith

Hey, still up? Just checking in about your essay.

Karen Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

Ugh, Mom. This philosophy paper is so difficult, I'm actually spiraling.

💡
Chloe uses 'spiraling,' a common term among younger generations to describe feeling overwhelmed and anxious, emphasizing her dramatic nature. Karen is checking in on her, which Chloe, being a student overwhelmed with work, perceives as a minor intrusion. 'Difficult' is central to Chloe's complaint about her academic stress.

Meanings

Adjectivehard

Requiring a lot of effort, skill, or thought to do, understand, or deal with.

"a very difficult puzzle"

Adjectivechallenging

Of a person, hard to please, manage, or deal with; troublesome.

"a difficult boss"

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