(1) Not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure
(2) Hard to control
(3) Not easy
(4) Requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure
(5) Requiring much effort and trouble
(6) Hard on someone; hard to do
(7) Complicated; hard to comprehend
(8) Unmanageable socially
(1) Disabled shoppers claim a new supermarket car park is making life difficult for them.
(2) It was difficult for his cowered staff to stand up to this overbearing behaviour.
(3) It is as difficult for the very civilized man to understand its charm as it is to deny its existence.
(4) The problem's difficult to solve
(5) The game is so quick that it is very difficult for them to see everything and to get every decision right.
(6) Your uncompromising honesty and painfully truthful criticisms can make life difficult at times.
(7) It is tempting to pretend that the last few days have been dark and difficult for Britain.
(8) He's a difficult person
(9) The past two years have been a particularly difficult time for the people working there.
(10) As a woman on the stairs said, it must make it doubly difficult for the conductor.
(11) There was a spell when it was difficult for me to choose between certain players.
(12) These structures made it difficult for investors and advisers to pick the best deal.
(13) The snow and ice which had made life difficult for the past eight weeks was finally on the retreat.
(14) It was not difficult for me to step up, but I had to show a lot more concentration.
(15) It can also be difficult for them to speak to friends about the emotions they are experiencing.
(16) He asked me a couple of difficult questions
(17) We all know she is a difficult woman, but not that difficult.
(18) It makes life so difficult for disabled people, it's just not right.
(19) He was apparently a difficult man to deal with but always Burnley through and through.
(20) But my being away does make things difficult for the family because I work for my father.
(21) It's a difficult time
(22) It's difficult for her to speak out
(23) I know this has been a very difficult and stressful time for the family and for staff involved.
(24) I was also a union steward at that time involved in long and difficult negotiations.
(25) The behaviour of children with autism can be difficult for other people to understand.
(26) It said passive smoking not only killed but also made it more difficult for smokers to quit.
(27) It is very difficult for me to disagree with the statement that they deplore it.
(28) He is a difficult person but he has never tried to influence me.
(29) Why is it so difficult for the present crew to understand where the horse goes in relation to the cart?
(30) He has succeeded in showing us that he is a difficult man, but that needed no great mastery.
hard
troublesome
inconvenient
bad
unmanageable
Easy
Calm
Free
Manageable
Plain
Simple
Uncomplicated
Straightforward
Friendly
Sociable