Synonyms for difficile
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dif-i-seel; French dee-fee-seel |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪf ɪˈsil; French di fiˈsil |
Top 10 synonyms for difficile Other synonyms for the word difficile
- backbreaker
- backbreaking
- bothersome
- difficile
- distressing
- easier said than done
- effortful
- exacting
- fatiguing
- formidable
- galling
- gargantuan
- grinding
- hairy
- hard-won
- heavy
- herculean
- immense
- intricate
- involved
- irksome
- irritating
- knotty
- labored
- mean
- merciless
- murder
- no picnic
- not easy
- operose
- problem
- problematic
- prohibitive
- rigid
- rigorous
- rough
- rugged
- scabrous
- serious
- severe
- slavish
- sticky
- stiff
- strenuous
- terrible
- tiring
- titanic
- toilful
- toilsome
- tough
- troublesome
- trying
- unsparing
- unyielding
- uphill
- uphill battle
- upstream
- wearing
- wearisome
- wearying
Définition of difficile
- As in difficult : adj hard on someone; hard to do
- As in hard : adj difficult, exhausting
- He was now an intelligent man of sixteen, but dyspeptic and difficile.
- Extract from : « Howards End » by E. M. Forster
- But even the difficile Lawrence was preferable to the strain at the office.
- Extract from : « The Job » by Sinclair Lewis
- "Oh, no, it is too difficile for me to speak Engleesh," replied Joe.
- Extract from : « Bob Hunt in Canada » by George W. Orton
- La tche tait laborieuse, difficile; je ne me le dissimulai pas; mais les rsultats devaient tre fconds.
- Extract from : « Movement of the International Literary Exchanges, between France and North America from January 1845 to May, 1846 » by Various
- The French archologists of the present day confess that it is "difficile d'en expliquer l'usage."
- Extract from : « Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe » by John Hewitt
- He was most difficile, finding fault with every picture brought before him.
- Extract from : « Recollections of a Busy Life » by William B. Forwood
- Difficile est satiram non scribere (it is difficult to refrain from writing a satire).
- Extract from : « The Basis of Morality » by Arthur Schopenhauer
- That reminds me of Grieg who was very "difficile," and who couldn't stand a sound when he was playing.
- Extract from : « Letters of a Diplomat's Wife » by Mary King Waddington
- The men of the Embassy were much pleased, particularly Jusserand, who is rather "difficile."
- Extract from : « Letters of a Diplomat's Wife » by Mary King Waddington
- Non est Deo difficile facere ut sapidus humor sit intra organum gustus, qui sensum illum intentionaliter afficere.
- Extract from : « A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 2 (of 10) » by Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)
Antonyms for difficile
- calm
- disputable
- doubtful
- easy
- effortless
- facile
- flexible
- free
- friendly
- happy
- helpful
- inexact
- light
- malleable
- manageable
- merciful
- mild
- nice
- plain
- pleasant
- pliable
- pliant
- questionable
- sensitive
- simple
- sociable
- soft
- straightforward
- sympathetic
- trivial
- uncertain
- uncomplicated
- unimportant
- untrue
- yielding
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