difficulty|difficulties in English
noun
['dif·fi·cul·ty || 'dɪfɪkʌltɪ /kltɪ]
something that is difficult; hardship, trouble
Use "difficulty|difficulties" in a sentence
1. We've run into difficulties / difficulty with the new project.
2. Ailing adjective (WITH DIFFICULTIES) experiencing difficulty and problems: the country's Ailing economy Ted asked me if I could help him fix his Ailing car
3. Craziness is the last difficulty before The Final Difficulty
4. - difficulty breathing
5. Second , beyond the intellectual difficulty, predestination may be a real personal difficulty.
6. Diminish Agonizing difficulties
7. Abdominals Stretch Difficulty: Beginner
8. Twofold Nature of the Anthropomorphic Difficulty: The Anthropomorphic difficulty is a twofold one
9. These difficulties had to be added to the intrinsic difficulties faced by DMS itself.
10. Ambiviculty (ambivalence + difficulty) - n
11. She has difficulty breathing.
12. - lethargy and difficulty waking
13. I restrained tears with difficulty.
14. A new difficulty has arisen.
15. She knocked up against difficulties.
16. Difficulties that were found are the lack of background, difficulty in understanding, teaching methods of the teacher, and the lack of time and preparation (study habits) in studying.There are ways that Abm students cope
17. Ambiviculty amˈbivəkəltē (ambivalence + difficulty) n
18. The real difficulty was cigarettes.
19. He's easily disheartened by difficulties.
20. She's easily disheartened by difficulties.
21. Aquatic Temple requires players to be level 160 for Insane difficulty and level 165 for Nightmare difficulty
22. He was diagnosed as having a word retrieval difficulty as well as difficulty with auditory verbal processing.
23. An unforeseen difficulty has arisen.
24. Abstruseness: as in difficulty, complication
25. She brings unhappiness and difficulty.