Sunday, October 20, 2019
75 Synonyms for Hard
75 Synonyms for Hard  75 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Hardâ⬠  75 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Hardâ⬠                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  Itââ¬â¢s easy to write about how hard something is, because so many synonyms exist for that vague word and its more formal cousin difficult. Many of these terms are somewhat interchangeable (thatââ¬â¢s why they call them synonyms), but even then, the senses are often slightly distinct; do a little more research on usage when you find a promising variation for that abstract (or is it abstruse?) phrasing youââ¬â¢re attempting to finesse.  1. Abstract: disassociation from a practical reference that would aid in comprehension  2. Abstruse: difficult because of technical considerations  3. Arduous: great physical exertion  4. Augean: unpleasantly, overwhelmingly hard (a classical reference to the Augean stables, cleaned by Hercules as one of his legendary twelve labors)  5. Backbreaking: tiring and often dispiriting physical effort  6. Bruising: physically wearing and damaging  7. Brutal: unpleasantly difficult  8. Burdensome: physically or emotionally difficult  9. Challenging: requiring special effort; may have a positive or a negative sense depending on context  10. Complex: difficult because of multiple interrelated factors  11. Complicated: see complex  12. Convoluted: see complex; with an additional connotation of twisting or intertwining  13. Cruel: marked by uncompromising difficulty that disregards the workerââ¬â¢s welfare  14. Daunting: inspiring a feeling of great difficulty  15. Demanding: suggestive of a great commitment of time and effort  16. Distressing: causing emotional anguish  17. Effortful: requiring effort  18. Elusive: difficult to comprehend, or evasive  19. Exacting: requiring meticulous attention to detail, or requiring relentless effort  20. Exhausting: difficult in terms of physical or mental exertion  21. Formidable: discouraging because of expected difficulty; also has a positive connotation of impressiveness  22. Frustrating: producing feelings of hopelessness or defeat  23. Grievous: causing pain or suffering  24. Grim: evidencing unyielding difficulty or severity; can also mean ââ¬Å"grim,â⬠ ââ¬Å"gloomy,â⬠ or ââ¬Å"sinisterâ⬠  25. Grueling (also spelled gruelling): requiring unrelenting or extreme effort  26. Hairy: difficult (informal)  27. Harsh: excessively difficult  28. Heavy: involving great effort  29. Herculean: suggestive of great difficulty  30. Inhuman: so difficult as to seem beyond human capability  31. Insoluble: seemingly too difficult to be solved or resolved  32. Intimidating: so difficult that the task or prospect inspires fear or hopelessness  33. Intricate: see complex  34. Involved: see convoluted  35. Knotty: see convoluted  36. Labored: requiring wearying physical or mental exertion  37. Laborious: see labored  38. Merciless: marked by effort that seems to be required with no regard for the welfare of the worker  39. Moiling: requiring much effort  40. Murderous: suggestive of risk of physical or mental harm (informal)  41. Onerous: see burdensome  42. Opaque: difficult because of a lack of clarity or communication  43. Oppressive: harshly difficult  44. Overwhelming: too hard to do or bear without suffering  45. Painful: causing physical or mental discomfort or harm  46. Pick-and-shovel: suggestive of great manual effort  47-48. Problematic/problematical: difficulty in solving a problem  49. Punishing: difficulty heedless of consequences of physical or mental strain  50. Recondite: difficult to comprehend because of obscurity or the need to possess more knowledge  51. Rigid: inflexibly difficult  52. Rigorous: difficulty caused by conditions of inflexibility or requirements of great precision  53. Rugged: suggestive of conditions requiring strength and stamina  54. Serious: requiring a great deal of effort  55. Severe: difficult because of the nature of requirements or constraints or because of the need to expend great effort  56. Spiny: replete with difficulties  57. Sisyphean: suggestive of relentless, repetitive toil (a classical reference to Sisyphus, tormented in Hades by having to repeatedly roll a boulder up a hill, then retrieve it when it rolls down again)  58. Stiff: see rigid  59. Strenuous: see arduous  60. Stressful: so difficult as to cause tension or nervousness  61. Strict: difficult especially because of standards imposed  62. Stringent: see strict  63. Stubborn: persistently difficult  64. Sweaty: suggestive of great physical exertion, causing perspiration  65. Tall: see formidable (informal)  66. Taxing: see burdensome  67. Testing: calling for great effort, as if to test oneââ¬â¢s abilities  68. Thorny: see spiny  69. Ticklish: difficult because of the problemââ¬â¢s sensitive nature  70. Tight: hard because of a lack of flexibility  71. Toilsome: see labored  72. Tough: physically or mentally demanding (informal)  73. Tricky: see ticklish  74. Trying: requiring great endurance  75. Uphill: see labored                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:50 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Leaderâ⬠One Sheep, Two Sheep, One Fish, Two Fish . . .Adverbs and Hyphens    
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