Results for: hard to understand
English English
deal with a difficulty, get something finished, make people understand or accept something, recover from somethingget over
deceptive, misleading, false, unreal; illusive; elusive, hard to grasp, imaginaryillusory
deceptive, misleading, false, unreal; illusory, elusive, hard to graspillusive
deciduous N American tree, false acacia, grasshopper that has short antennae and migrates in swarms; cicada; North American tree; wood of the locust tree, hard wood, pod-bearing tree, seventeen-year locust, swarming grasshopperlocust
deciduous tree with winged seeds, sugar maple flavor, type of hardwood tree which grows in northern regions and is cultivated for its wood and sap; hard and light-colored wood from the maple tree; sweet flavor made from the sap of the sugar maple, wood...maple
decorate surface of, do too much work, excessive work, excessive work; overexertion, work too hard; cause to work too hard; decorate an entire surface; overuse, overuse something, work too much on somethingoverwork
defeat, downfall; revolution, subversion; destruction, ruin, pitch baseball too hard, removal from power by force, remove somebody from power by force, throw a ball beyond the intended mark (Sports); cause to fall down, overturn; remove a person or gro...overthrow
degree to which a metal is hard, firmness, solidity, and compactness, strength, toughness; stiffness; firmness, solidness, unyielding toughness, water qualityhardness
deliberate, strong-willed, stubborn, hard headed; intentional, determined, wilfulwillful
delicate, demanding, hard to please, critical; choosy; overly refined; painstaking, paying immense attention to minute details, scornfulfastidious
dense opaque pottery, hard pottery made from a type of clay containing large amounts of silica or flintstoneware
dependable, hard-working loyal supporter, strong, strong and sturdy man; one who strongly and faithfully supports a party or cause, robust, strong; steadfast, uncompromisingstalwart
designed to prevent tampering by children, hard for a child to open, made safe for children, make something safe for childrenchildproof
desire to know something, inquisitiveness, desire to know and understand anything; unusual object, rare object, somebody or something thought strange, tendency to prycuriosity
device for tying boat to, device on boot for climbing trees, hard piece attached under shoe, pair of sports shoes, projecting piece (of metal, wood, etc.) which prevents slipping; supporting board, provide with cleats, secure rope to cleat, support wit...cleat
 

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