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1 DIFFICULTY
[N]DIFFICULTAS (-ATIS) (F)IMPEDITIO (-ONIS) (F)INPEDITIO (-ONIS) (F)IMPEDIMENTUM (-I) (N)INPEDIMENTUM (-I) (N)SALEBRA (-AE) (F)NEGOTIUM (-I) (N)ASPERITAS (-ATIS) (F)ADSPERITAS (-ATIS) (F)MOLES (-IS) (F)NODUS (-I) (M)CONFRAGOSUM (-I) (N)- BE IN DIFFICULTIES- DIFFICULTIES- MAKE DIFFICULTIES- OUT OF DIFFICULTIES- OUT OF DIFFICULTY- WITH DIFFICULTY- WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY- WITHOUT DIFFICULTY -
2 DIFFICULTY: OUT OF DIFFICULTY
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3 DIFFICULTY: WITH DIFFICULTY
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4 DIFFICULTY: WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY
[ADV]PERDIFFICILITEREnglish-Latin dictionary > DIFFICULTY: WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY
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5 DIFFICULTY: WITHOUT DIFFICULTY
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6 DIFFICULTY: BE IN DIFFICULTIES
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7 DIFFICULTY: DIFFICULTIES
[N]ANGUSTIA: ANGUSTIAE (PL)ANGUSTIA (-AE) (F)ASPERUM (-I) (N)BREVIUM (-I) (N) -
8 DIFFICULTY: MAKE DIFFICULTIES
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9 DIFFICULTY: OUT OF DIFFICULTIES
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10 difficile
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11 uix
uix, scarcely, with difficulty.
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difficulty — difficulty, hardship, rigor, vicissitude are synonyms only when they mean something which demands effort and endurance if it is to be overcome or one s end achieved. Difficulty, the most widely applicable of these terms, applies to any condition … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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difficulty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, major, real, serious, severe ▪ We had enormous difficulty … Collocations dictionary
difficulty */*/*/ — UK [ˈdɪfɪk(ə)ltɪ] / US [ˈdɪfɪkəltɪ] noun Word forms difficulty : singular difficulty plural difficulties Metaphor: A difficult idea or situation is like a knot or something that is tied up, tangled, or twisted. When you deal with it successfully … English dictionary
difficulty — dif|fi|cul|ty [ dıfıkəlti ] noun *** 1. ) uncount how difficult something is: The courses vary in content and difficulty. 2. ) uncount if you have difficulty with something, you are not able to do it easily: difficulty (in) doing something: Six… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English