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abstruse
abstrusely
abtruseness
adamantine
ado
alchimy
anarchical
anhelation
anhelose
aporime
arduous
arduousness
asthma
bar
beset
boggle
boggled
boggling
burden
bustard
cabala
carry
catastrophy
chin-cough
choke-pear
clamber
climb
climbing
clog
collar
comfort
comment
commentary
compensate
complexed
conflict
conquer
contest
convenience
conveniency
conveniently
cotton-plant
cotton-shrub
cough
could
council
courage
courageous
coy
crabbed
crabbedness
crabby
cramp
croop
culm
cumber
cumbrance
cumbrous
curious
cynanche
darkness
deglutition
despond
despondency
desponding
deter
deterred
deterring
difficile
difficileness
difficult
difficulty
dilemma
disadvantage
discuss
discussion
disembarrassed
disengage
disentangle
dissatisfactory
dissolve
doubt
draw
dyspepsy
dysphony
dyspnoea
dysury
ease
easily
easiness
easy
encounter
encumber
encumbered
encumbering
encumbrance
enhance
enodation
entangle
entrance
entrap
entrapping
environ
eternity
explicable
explicate
extremity
extricate
extricated
facile
facilitate
facility
fall
falteringly
fastidious
fault
fence
flap
forwardness
gain
get
go
gordian
great
haggle
haggler
hamper
hand
handy
hard
hardearned
hardgotten
hardly
hardness
heaves
heavily
heaviness
heavy
help
herculean
higgle
high
high-climbing
hobble
hopeful
hypersthene
ice
ignite
ill
impossible
incapacity
inconveniency
inconvenient
incumbrance
inextricable
insnare
insnaring
insoluble
insolvable
inspire
instance
insuperable
insurmountable
involve
inwrap
key
knot
knottiness
knotty
labor
laboring
laboriously
laboriousness
labyrinth
lapse
light
lightly
load
lug
lurch
machinery
make
manageable
manganese
manifest
mastery
matter
mouthed
mystery
net
nickel
node
non-conductor
nonplus
nothing
obstinacy
obstinately
obstruct
obviate
obviated
orthopny
overcome
painful
pantess
pass
penetration
peripneumony
perlexity
perplex
perplexedness
perseverance
person
pickle
pinch
piston
plain
plait
pleurisy
plunge
pose
poser
postliminy
presence
press
pressure
pronounce
put
quandary
quinsy
quitch-grass
recess
refractory
rescript
resolution
resolve
roundly
rub
scanty
scarcely
school
scrape
scruple
scrupulosity
scurvy
self-devotement
shoal
side
silently
slide
smooth
smoothly
snared
snarl
solution
solve
spiny
spread
spred
stammer
stand
step-son
stick
stiffness
stoniness
stop
straighten
strait
straitness
strangury
stream
stress
struggle
subsequently
succor
suds
sumptuary
superable
surmount
swamp
talc
tangle
taxation
the
thorn
thought
ticklish
unclog
uneasily
uneasy
unembarrassed
unlaborious
unravel
untractable
unwieldily
unwieldiness
unwieldy
uphill
verisimilitude
vertigo
victoriously
viviparous
wade
weather
weathered
weathering
wheezing
wilder
worst



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1828 Definition

DIFFICULT, a. [L., easy to be made or done; to make or do.]

1. Hard to be made, done or performed; not easy; attended with labor and pains; as, our task is difficult. It is difficult to persuade men to abandon vice. It is difficult to ascend a steep hill, or travel a bad road.

2. Hard to be pleased; not easily wrought upon; not readily yielding; not compliant; unaccommodating; rigid; austere; not easily managed or persuaded; as a difficult man; a person of a difficult temper.

3. Hard to be ascended as a hill, traveled as a road, or crossed as a river, &c. We say, a difficult ascent; a difficult road; a difficult river to cross; &c.
1913 Definition
Difficult (difficult)
a.(?)
Dif"fi*cult
[From Difficulty.]
  1. Hard to do or to make; beset with difficulty; attended with labor, trouble, or pains; not easy; arduous.

    * Difficult implies the notion that considerable mental effort or skill is required, or that obstacles are to be overcome which call for sagacity and skill in the agent; as, a difficult task; hard work is not always difficult work; a difficult operation in surgery; a difficult passage in an author.

    There is not the strength or courage left me to venture into the wide, strange, and difficult world, alone. Hawthorne.

  2. Hard to manage or to please; not easily wrought upon; austere; stubborn; as, a difficult person.

    Syn. -- Arduous; painful; crabbed; perplexed; laborious; unaccommodating; troublesome. See Arduous.

  3. To render difficult; to impede; to perplex.
    [R.] Sir W. Temple.

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed.. .No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people.
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