Pronunciation: /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/
adjective used to describe something that is not easy to do, understand, or deal with
A1 Learning a new language can be difficult for beginners.
A2 Some students find math to be a difficult subject.
B1 It can be difficult to navigate a new city without a map.
B2 Writing a research paper can be difficult without proper sources.
C1 Understanding complex philosophical concepts can be difficult for many people.
C2 Mastering a musical instrument at a professional level is a difficult task.
formal The exam was quite difficult and required a lot of critical thinking.
informal I find math to be really difficult, I just can't seem to get the hang of it.
slang This video game level is so difficult, I keep dying over and over again.
figurative Navigating through the city without a map can be difficult, but it's all part of the adventure.
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