Sentences with difficulty
dif·fi·cul·ty
D d - ...the difficulty of getting accurate information.
- Do you have difficulty getting up?
- Paternal age is increasingly associated with problems, such as miscarriage, dwarfism and difficulty conceiving in the first place.
- More than half of Australian women have difficulty getting sexual satisfaction.
- He always makes difficulties
- He could run only with difficulty
- Difficulty is applied to anything hard to contend with, without restriction as to nature, intensity, etc. [a slight difficulty, great difficulty]; hardship, stronger in connotation, suggests suffering, privation, or trouble that is extremely hard to bear [the hardships of poverty]; rigor suggests severe hardship but further connotes that it is imposed by external, impersonal circumstances beyond one's control [the rigors of winter]; vicissitude, a bookish word, suggests a difficulty that is likely to occur in the course of something, often one inherent in a situation [the vicissitudes of political life]
- We faced a difficulty.