difficulty
Roget-categorie 704
5. Words relating to the voluntary powers› 5.4. Antagonism
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Difficulty
zelfstandig naamwoord
difficulty —
hardness
etc.
adj. —
impracticability
etc.
(impossibility)
471 —
tough work,
hard work,
uphill work —
hard task,
Herculean task,
Augean task† —
task of Sisyphus,
Sisyphean labor,
tough job,
teaser,
rasper†,
dead lift.
dilemma,
embarrassment —
deadlock —
perplexity
etc.
(uncertainty)
475 —
intricacy —
entanglement,
complexity
etc.
59 —
cross fire —
awkwardness,
delicacy,
ticklish card to play,
knot,
Gordian knot,
dignus vindice nodus [Lat.],
net,
meshes,
maze —
coil
etc.
(convolution)
248 —
crooked path —
involvement.
nice point,
delicate point,
subtle point,
knotty point —
vexed question,
vexata quaestio [Lat.],
poser —
puzzle
etc.
(riddle)
533 —
paradox —
hard nut to crack,
nut to crack —
bone to pick,
crux,
pons asinorum [Lat.],
where the shoe pinches.
nonplus,
quandary,
strait,
pass,
pinch,
pretty pass,
stress,
brunt —
critical situation,
crisis —
trial,
rub,
emergency,
exigency,
scramble.
scrape,
hobble,
slough,
quagmire,
hot water,
hornet's nest —
sea of troubles,
peck of troubles —
pretty kettle of fish —
pickle,
stew,
imbroglio,
mess,
ado —
false position.
set fast,
stand,
standstill —
deadlock,
dead set.
fix,
horns of a dilemma,
cul de sac [Fr.] —
hitch —
stumbling block
etc.
(hindrance)
706.
[difficult person]
crab —
curmudgeon.
werkwoord
be difficult
etc.
adj. —
run one hard,
go against the grain,
try one's patience,
put one out —
put to one's shifts,
put to one's wit's end —
go hard with one,
try one —
pose,
perplex
etc.
(uncertain)
475 —
bother,
nonplus,
gravel,
bring to a deadlock —
be impossible
etc.
471 —
be in the way of
etc.
(hinder)
706.
meet with difficulties —
labor under difficulties —
get into difficulties —
plunge into difficulties —
struggle with difficulties —
contend with difficulties —
grapple with difficulties —
labor under a disadvantage —
be in difficulty
etc.
adj..
fish in troubled waters,
buffet the waves,
swim against the stream,
scud under bare poles.
Have much ado with,
have a hard time of it —
come to the push,
come to the pinch —
bear the brunt.
grope in the dark,
lose one's way,
weave a tangled web,
walk among eggs.
get into a scrape
etc.
n. —
bring a hornet's nest about one's ears —
be put to one's shifts —
flounder,
boggle,
struggle —
not know which way to turn
etc.
(uncertain)
475 —
perdre son Latin [Fr.] —
stick at,
stick in the mud,
stick fast —
come to a stand,
come to a standstill,
come to a deadlock —
hold the wolf by the ears,
hold the tiger by the tail.
render difficult
etc.
adj. —
enmesh,
encumber,
embarrass,
ravel,
entangle —
put a spoke in the wheel
etc.
(hinder)
706 —
lead a pretty dance.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
difficult,
not easy,
hard,
tough —
troublesome,
toilsome,
irksome —
operose†,
laborious,
onerous,
arduous,
Herculean,
formidable —
sooner said than done —
more easily said than done,
easier said than done.
difficult to deal with,
hard to deal with —
ill-conditioned,
crabbed,
crabby —
not to be handled with kid gloves,
not made with rose water.
awkward,
unwieldy,
unmanageable —
intractable,
stubborn
etc.
(obstinate)
606 —
perverse,
refractory,
plaguy†,
trying,
thorny,
rugged —
knotted,
knotty —
invious† —
pathless,
trackless —
labyrinthine
etc.
(convoluted)
248 —
intricate,
complicated
etc.
(tangled)
59 —
impracticable
etc.
(impossible)
471 —
not feasible
etc.
470 —
desperate
etc.
(hopeless)
859.
embarrassing,
perplexing
etc.
(uncertain)
475 —
delicate,
ticklish,
critical —
beset with difficulties,
full of difficulties,
surrounded by difficulties,
entangled by difficulties,
encompassed with difficulties.
under a difficulty —
in a box —
in difficulty,
in hot water,
in the suds,
in a cleft stick,
in a fix,
in the wrong box,
in a scrape
etc.
n.,
in deep water,
in a fine pickle —
in extremis —
between two stools,
between Scylla and Charybdis —
surrounded by shoals,
surrounded by breakers,
surrounded by quicksands —
at cross purposes —
not out of the wood.
reduced to straits —
hard pressed,
sorely pressed —
run hard —
pinched,
put to it,
straitened —
hard up,
hard put to it,
hard set —
put to one's shifts —
puzzled,
at a loss,
etc.
(uncertain)
475 —
at the end of one's tether,
at the end of one's rope,
at one's wit's end,
at a nonplus,
at a standstill —
graveled,
nonplused,
nonplussed,
stranded,
aground —
stuck fast,
set fast —
up a tree,
at bay,
aux abois [Fr.],
driven into a corner,
driven from pillar to post,
driven to extremity,
driven to one's wit's end,
driven to the wall —
au bout de son Latin —
out of one's depth —
thrown out.
accomplished with difficulty —
hard-fought,
hard-earned.
bijwoord
with difficulty,
with much ado —
barely,
hardly
etc.
adj. —
uphill —
against the stream,
against the grain —
d rebours [Fr.] —
invita Minerva [Lat.] —
in the teeth of —
at a pinch,
upon a pinch —
at long odds,
against long odds.
uitdrukking
ay there's the rub"
[Hamlet];
hic labor hoc opus [Lat.]
[Vergil];
things are come to a pretty pass,
ab inconvenienti [Lat.] —
ad astra per aspera [Lat.] —
acun chemin de fleurs ne conduit a la gloire [Fr.].
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