Pronunciation: /ˈhɑrd ʌv ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/
adjective Describing someone who is slow to understand or lacking in intelligence.
A1 Some people are hard of thinking and may need extra help understanding complex concepts.
A2 She can be a bit hard of thinking at times, but with patience, she can grasp new ideas.
B1 The student was labeled as hard of thinking, but with the right support, he was able to improve his academic performance.
B2 It can be frustrating to work with someone who is hard of thinking, but it's important to be patient and understanding.
C1 Despite being hard of thinking, he was able to excel in his chosen field through hard work and dedication.
C2 Being hard of thinking doesn't mean you can't achieve great things, it just means you may need to approach things differently.
formal The professor found it challenging to teach the hard of thinking students.
informal Some people are just hard of thinking and need things explained multiple times.
slang Don't bother explaining it to him, he's just hard of thinking.
figurative His stubbornness makes him hard of thinking when it comes to accepting new ideas.
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