difficult
What is the Definition of difficult?
Adjective:
- not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure
- hard to control
How can I use difficult in a sentence?
On Harry's other side, Percy Weasley and Hermione were talking about lessons (I do hope they start right away, there is so much to learn, I am particularly interested in Transfiguration, you know, turning something into something else, of course, it is supposed to be very difficult —; You will be starting small, just matches into needles and that sort of thing — ).
Uncle Vernon had to wrestle Dudley to the ground to get the letter from him, which was made difficult by the fact that Harry had grabbed Uncle Vernon around the neck from behind.
Harry had learned from Uncle Vernon that people liked to be left alone while they did this, but it was very difficult, he would never had so many questions in his life.
The seats might be raised high in the air, but it was still difficult to see what was going on sometimes.
Harry put the plates of egg and bacon on the table, which was difficult as there was not much room.
Other meanings of difficult (synonyms, cognates).
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