difficultness
IPA: dˈɪfʌkʌɫtnʌs
noun
- The state or quality of being difficult.
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Examples of "difficultness" in Sentences
- That if it's difficult, she won't deal with the difficultness, and just gives up.
- The cause was her diva-like difficultness on the set and the producers weren't buying it.
- Asbestos claims eupneic difficultness is the basic symptom of asbestosis mesothelioma and the persons who are earnestly purulent hawthorn beautify victims of come respiratory insolvency.
- My parents 'rudimentary concern about the environment is regularly challenged by difficultness - at 63, it's tough for them to battle through 19 different Dorset council recycling receptacles.
- The article fails to clearly illustrate one of the more potentially confusing (or muchly difficultness) uses of the apostrophe which arose often in the Bible - that which attached itself (as a posessive) after Jesus 'name.
- It would not be fair to say that the mouse temporarily ceased to profit by its experience; instead it profited even more than usually, in all probability, but the unavoidably abrupt increase in the difficultness of the tests was just sufficient to hide the improvement.
- The passion for intricate and far-sought metaphor which had possessed Donne was accompanied in his work and even more in that of his followers with a passion for what was elusive and recondite in thought and emotion and with an increasing habit of rudeness and wilful difficultness in language and versification.
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