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    Use "difficult" in a sentence

    difficult example sentences

    difficult


    1. In any case, it would be difficult to have been more


    2. There are lots of small things one can deliberately do to maintain a positive atmosphere even when under difficult situation


    3. I recently rang the Hospital to arrange a meeting to clarify a number of points – arranging this transpired to be more difficult than I had ever 35


    4. Note any subtle ways in which you might already feel somewhat better as you deal with difficult situations


    5. What would you have done differently? ; Difficult to say because it


    6. "There's a lot at stake," she said, "More than you could know, but I do care for you more than you think and that fact is making it difficult to fulfill my obligations


    7. How we know that, is because of the difficult test that God


    8. This forces us to avoid certain hard, sticky and difficult to chew foods


    9. Saliva production also reduces causing dry mouth and difficult mastication and swallowing


    10. The real story is that it is most likely very difficult to program the autoresponders or whatever item they are trying to talk you out of

    11. You can help yourself stay safer by becoming active now – and it’s not difficult or expensive


    12. A relaxing, routine activity right before bedtime conducted away from bright lights helps separate your sleep time from activities that can cause excitement, stress or anxiety which can make it more difficult to fall asleep, get sound and deep sleep or remain asleep


    13. One should pray not only during difficult times but more so when one is healthy and happy


    14. While it is difficult to plan a trouble free retirement, being better prepared will help us deal with the uncertainties more effectively


    15. It is certainly difficult to remain silent when you see your grandchildren making poor decisions


    16. If your grandchildren know that you are available, then you can be assured that whenever a difficult situation arises, they won't hesitate to ask you for advice


    17. In our case also similar impressions would have been created that we find very difficult to get over


    18. ‘Not very well … in fact, I found living opposite them extremely difficult, Inspector


    19. and I think the Inspector feels much the same way, but proving it might be difficult


    20. This first step is one of the most difficult stages in the meditation process and involves constant unremitting ability to keep bringing the mind back to that "object" upon which the aspirant has chosen to concentrate

    21. There’s no denying the wallpaper has to come off … but that shouldn’t be too difficult to do and a coat of paint on the walls will soon brighten the place up


    22. It is difficult for in-


    23. ‘How difficult would it be for you to shift your stuff, Mrs Wynell?’


    24. Coming back here had been difficult


    25. ‘I’m 100% sure I know who it is, but getting the evidence is proving difficult


    26. It had been a difficult morning already


    27. A difficult week


    28. The next three hours are the longest and most difficult hours I have spent since Dorothy died all those years ago


    29. ‘It was extremely difficult casting this play


    30. It was difficult to imagine walls in this darkness

    31. It’s comforting – living alone can be difficult when you are worried about something and just having someone who is not involved to talk to can clear your head


    32. Although factual input from television and newspaper is with us all the time, and we live in a world saturated with information, I found it very difficult to remember anything specific about the other hostages


    33. There was a very noisy week when we rehearsed to the sound of carpenters constructing the set, which made it very difficult to concentrate, followed by a weekend papering and painting the result of their labours to make it look like the interior of a house


    34. Most congregations have a difficult time getting people who are willing to serve


    35. Writing this is not difficult


    36. There is a spell check on my computer so correct spelling is not difficult


    37. What is difficult is you


    38. As difficult as it may be, the church that lives under "Majority Rule" will not prosper and grow


    39. This act will probably be the most difficult; by getting the rank and file of the


    40. The simple fact of taking regular meals made such considerations difficult to maintain

    41. It would be difficult to find a more vivid


    42. I am tempted to stick my tongue out at him, but decide it would be too difficult explaining to Rose


    43. ’ He said stiffly, concentrating on his plate, and I am reminded of Rose’s prediction that things would be difficult for us


    44. It was difficult to get either of the sons to even acknowledge the existence of the asteroid


    45. After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point


    46. Author Michael Neill said the most difficult thing to adopt is


    47. bodyguards also trained because their task was the most difficult


    48. We, the readers of books and tales, find it difficult enough to answer questions even when our reading is wide and our thinking deep


    49. Parking isn’t too difficult either


    50. our TV shows and struggles that’s a difficult thing to














































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    Synonyms for "difficult"

    difficult hard unmanageable involved intricate abstract obscure abstruse perplexing puzzling laborious arduous strenuous froward austere heavy forbidding incompatible reserved painful particular impolite boorish

    "difficult" definitions

    not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure


    hard to control