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Word difficulty
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈdɪfɪkəlti / NAmE / ˈdɪfɪkəlti /
Example
  • the difficulties of english syntax
  • children with severe learning difficulties
  • we’ve run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project.
  • he got into difficulties while swimming and had to be rescued.
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difficulty

(noun)BrE / ˈdɪfɪkəlti / NAmE / ˈdɪfɪkəlti /
  1. a problem; a thing or situation that causes problems
    • the difficulties of English syntax
    • children with severe learning difficulties
    • We’ve run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project.
    • He got into difficulties while swimming and had to be rescued.
    • The bank is in difficulty/difficulties.
    • It was a time fraught with difficulties and frustration.
  2. the state or quality of being hard to do or to understand; the effort that something involves
    • I had considerable difficulty (in) persuading her to leave.
    • I had no difficulty (in) making myself understood.
    • The changes were made with surprisingly little difficulty.
    • He spoke slowly and with great difficulty.
    • We found the house without difficulty.
    • They discussed the difficulty of studying abroad.
  3. how hard something is
    • varying levels of difficulty
    • questions of increasing difficulty

    Extra Examples

    • Anyone experiencing difficulty with radio reception should call us on the new helpline.
    • Despite all the difficulties, he still remains optimistic.
    • Difficulties arise when people fail to consult their colleagues.
    • English spelling presents special difficulties for foreign learners.
    • I had little difficulty in persuading the others to come.
    • I think we’ve managed to overcome most of the practical difficulties.
    • I’m having difficulty with the engine.
    • Let me know if you have any difficulties.
    • Life in the city was not without its difficulties.
    • Please report any difficulties to the help desk.
    • She had difficulty in starting her car.
    • She is always making difficulties for herself.
    • Some companies are already in difficulty.
    • Some companies are getting into difficulty.
    • The difficulty lies in identifying the precise nature of the problem.
    • The games have various different levels of difficulty.
    • The plan has run into serious difficulties.
    • The situation was fraught with difficulty.
    • This increases the difficulty of the shot.
    • We could see that the swimmer was in difficulties.
    • We crossed the border without any difficulty.
    • We had enormous difficulty in getting hold of the right equipment.
    • Will it cause any difficulties if I go early?
    • children with learning difficulties
    • how to avoid technical difficulties
    • the difficulties inherent in treating overdose patients
    • the difficulty of finding affordable accommodation
    • I had considerable difficulty in persuading her to leave.
    • I had no difficulty making myself understood.
    • The bank is in difficulty at the moment.
    • The project has been fraught with problems/difficulties from the start.
    • We found the house without difficulty.
    • We’ve run into difficulties with the new project.
    • What should you do if you see someone in difficulties/difficulty in the water?

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English (in the senses ‘requiring effort or skill’ and ‘something difficult’): from Latin difficultas, from dis- (expressing reversal) + facultas ‘ability, opportunity’.
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