difficulty
Prononciation : [ˈdɪfɪkəlti]
Mot
Contexte : « challenges »
(noun) something that is hard to do or understand. It means you have to put in a lot of effort to figure it out or complete it, like a math problem or learning a new game.
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She faced difficulty when trying to solve the tricky puzzle, but she kept trying.
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He had no difficulty at all in understanding the easy instructions.
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What difficulty did you have with the homework?
Contexte : « obstacles »
(noun) a situation that makes things harder than they should be. It could be a problem you need to overcome, like when it starts raining on a day you wanted to play outside.
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Despite the difficulty of the situation, they worked together and found a solution.
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There were no difficulties in organizing the event; everything went smoothly.
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What difficulties do you think the team will face during the project?
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