Results for: cannot be pronounced, difficult to pronounce
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drastic measures, end of scale, farthest out, first or last term, furthest limit, high in degree or intensity, not reasonable, pronounced or excessive degree, highest degree; complete opposite, radical, excessive; most, greatest; farthest, sensation-se...extreme
drive up onto the shore; be driven onto the shore; leave someone in a difficult situation; be stuck in a difficult situation, element of whole, fiber, thread, wire, or filament, fibers or filaments twisted together to form a rope (or thread, yarn, etc....strand
element easing difficult situation, friction-reducing substance, substance which is often applied to machinery to reduce friction (i.e. grease or oil); someone or something that reduces friction or tensionlubricant
empty water out of boat, escape from difficult situation, have accused person released on bond, help somebody out of trouble, parachute from planebail out
endurance test, lengthy and difficult task, long-distance race, long-distance race; foot race that usually lasts approximately 26 miles, race of 42.195 Km; long contest of endurancemarathon
enigma, riddle; difficult problem; baffling question; one who baffles or confuses, solver of puzzles, something confusing or challengingpuzzler
enjoy something difficultthrive on
express, produce a sound; pronounce a consonant as a vowel; sing; express a feeling or opinion out loud; mark an unvowelled text with vowel marks, sing without words, transform into a vowel, voice, vowelizevocalize
expressed by means of the lips and nose (Phonetics), labionasal consonant, pronounced like "m", sound articulated with the lips and nose (Phonetics)labionasal
expressed by means of the lips and palate (Phonetics), labiovelar consonant, pronounced like "kw", sound pronounced by the lips and palate (Phonetics)labiovelar
extremely intricate and difficult puzzleChinese puzzle
extremely unlikely, hard to comprehend, unthinkable, difficult to imagine; unbelievable, unimaginableinconceivable
facing or relating to the palate, of or pertaining to the roof of the mouth; occurring at the roof of the mouth; toward or against the roof of the mouth, palatal speech sound, pronounced with the tongue at the palate, pronounced with the tongue forwardpalatal
fast noisy talk which is difficult to understand; noises with no meaning (often pertaining to animal sounds), fast unintelligible talk, make throaty goose sound, sound geese make, speak fast, speak inarticulately; make unintelligible sounds, speak unin...gabble
fastened with a strap; in a difficult financial position (Informal), short of somethingstrapped
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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