DIFFICULT vs TALL: NOUN
- N/A
- A garment size for a tall person
DIFFICULT vs TALL: ADJECTIVE
- Hard to manage, uncooperative, troublesome; eg. said of a person, a horse, etc.
- Hard, not easy, requiring much effort
- Hard to manage or to please; not easily wrought upon; austere; stubborn.
- Hard to do or to make; beset with difficulty; attended with labor, trouble, or pains; not easy; arduous.
- Not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure
- Requiring considerable effort or skill; not easy to do or accomplish.
- Not easy to endure; full of hardship or trouble; trying.
- Not easy to comprehend, solve, or explain.
- Not easy to please, satisfy, or manage.
- Not easy to persuade or convince; stubborn.
- Hard to control
- Requiring much effort and trouble
- Impressively difficult
- Too improbable to admit of belief
- A cup of coffee smaller than grande, usually 8 ounces
- Hard to believe, such as a tall story or a tall tale
- Having its top a long way up; having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent; high
- Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall
- Fine; splendid; excellent; also, extravagant; excessive.
- Brave; bold; courageous.
- High in stature; having a considerable, or an unusual, extension upward; long and comparatively slender; having the diameter or lateral extent small in proportion to the height.
- Excellent; fine.
- Impressively great or difficult.
- Fanciful or exaggerated; boastful.
- Having a specified height.
- Having considerable height, especially in relation to width; lofty.
- Having greater than ordinary height.
- Lofty in style
- Great in vertical dimension; high in stature
DIFFICULT vs TALL: VERB
- To make difficult; to impede; to perplex.
- N/A
DIFFICULT vs TALL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To render difficult; to impede; to perplex.
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DIFFICULT vs TALL: ADVERB
- N/A
- With proud bearing; straight.
DIFFICULT vs TALL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Difficult, Hard, Arduous (see arduous), laborious, toilsome; obscure, knotty.
- Hard to understand or solve; perplexing; puzzling: as, a difficult passage in an author; a difficult question or problem.
- Hard to persuade or induce; stubborn in yielding; obstinate as to opinion: as, he was difficult to convince.
- Hard to please or satisfy; not compliant; unaccommodating; rigid; austere: as, a person of difficult temper.
- Hard to do, perform, or overcome; attended with labor, pains, or opposition; laborious: as, a difficult undertaking.
- Not easy; requiring or dependent on effort; hard; troublesome; arduous.
- To perplex; embarrass.
- To make difficult; impede.
- Not easy
- Seemly; suitable; fitting; becoming; comely.
- Obsequious; obedient.
- Fine; proper; admirable; great; excellent.
- Bold; brave; courageous; valiant.
- High in proportion to breadth or diameter; lofty; having a relatively great stature.
- Having a particular height; measuring in stature (as specified): as, a man six feet tall.
- Long: used absolutely, or as noting length in a scale of measurement: as, a tall copy (of a book).
- Great; extraordinary; remarkable; extravagant: as, tall talk; a tall fight.
- Synonyms and High, Tall, Lofty. High is the most general of these words, and has some uses different from those of the others. When we say that a cloud is high, we may mean that it extends very far upward, or, more probably, that it is unusually far above the earth. Tall describes that which is slim in proportion to its height, as a mast, a pine or other tree, a steeple, a person, possibly a cliff: tall houses may be found in some parts of the world; a tall cloud would be of small width and great comparative height. Tall is also associated with height to which we are used or which we have come to regard as standard. A giant is tall, because so much taller than most men. Lofty denotes an imposing height: a room cannot well be tall, but may be high, or even lofty: as, the lofty arches of Westminster Hall. High and lofty may have application to moral or intellectual character; tall has not, except colloquially. Tall seems somewhat figurative when applied to that which does not live and grow.
- High in stature
- Great in vertical dimension
DIFFICULT vs TALL: RELATED WORDS
- Thorny, Trying, Unenviable, Delicate, Awkward, Rocky, Rough, Troublesome, Problematical, Arduous, Hard, Problematic, Challenging, Tough, Tricky
- Difficult, Marvellous, Marvelous, Hard, Incredible, Unbelievable, Improbable, Long, Stately, Gangling, Leggy, Statuesque, Gangly, Rangy, Lanky
DIFFICULT vs TALL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Thorny, Trying, Unenviable, Delicate, Awkward, Rocky, Rough, Troublesome, Problematical, Arduous, Hard, Problematic, Challenging, Tough, Tricky
- Difficult, Marvellous, Marvelous, Hard, Incredible, Unbelievable, Improbable, Long, Stately, Gangling, Leggy, Statuesque, Gangly, Rangy, Lanky
DIFFICULT vs TALL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It certainly can make for a difficult marriage.
- Find it difficult to get around your bathroom?
- Metaphors are more difficult to teach than similes.
- Times have been so difficult in recent months.
- The use of cryptography is complex and difficult.
- Slow and difficult process to retrieve boarding pass.
- Calamity player, pure summoner would be insanely difficult.
- You are saying it is more difficult, music is more difficult?
- Some dailies are more difficult than others, a lot more difficult.
- Advancing racial equity is already difficult, but then you add the scope and it becomes more difficult.
- Being tall comes in handy with portrait photography.
- So, sit up tall and make the call.
- Builds a fence out of blocks, continuing the pattern begun by a peer: tall block, short block, tall block, short block.
- Goliath was described as a giant who was six cubits and a span tall, which translates into over nine feet tall.
- Even somewhat tall guys often prefer to date average height girls or short girls rather than tall girls.
- They are also put on the south side of the roof where no tall trees or tall buildings will shade them.
- In Scots, long was the normal word for tall, and lanky of course means tall and thin.
- Ie started with a set of tall pea plants, from generations that had produced tall plants.
- Tall Ship Challenge, Tall Stacks on the Ohio River, and a bicentennial stamp.
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