Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfæsəl/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'unfacile' means not easy or difficult
A1 Learning how to ride a bike can be unfacile for some children.
A2 Cooking a new recipe can be unfacile if you are not familiar with the ingredients.
B1 Understanding complex scientific concepts can be unfacile without proper guidance.
B2 Writing a research paper can be unfacile if you don't have a clear thesis statement.
C1 Navigating through international business negotiations can be unfacile due to cultural differences.
C2 Solving intricate mathematical problems can be unfacile even for seasoned mathematicians.
formal The task at hand is unfacile and will require careful planning.
informal This job is unfacile, but I think we can handle it.
slang I thought this game would be easy, but it's totally unfacile.
figurative Navigating through the maze of bureaucracy is an unfacile journey.
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