coward |
a person who does not have the courage to face danger, pain, or something difficult. |
cowardice |
a lack of bravery to work through danger, pain, or other difficult things. |
croup1 |
a disease in children that causes coughing and difficult breathing. |
cumbersome |
difficult to hold or carry because of size, shape, or weight. |
deal1 |
to act or behave toward other people, especially in difficult situations (usually followed by "with"). [1/7 definitions] |
defy |
to challenge or dare to do something very difficult or impossible. [1/3 definitions] |
disadvantage |
a condition or situation that makes it more difficult to succeed. [1/2 definitions] |
disagreeable |
grumpy, unpleasant, or difficult to get along with. [1/2 definitions] |
dodge |
a trick or plan to avoid having to do something difficult or to fool someone. [1/5 definitions] |
easy |
not hard or difficult. [1/4 definitions] |
entangle |
to cause to get involved in a difficult situation. [1/2 definitions] |
enterprise |
a plan or project that is risky, bold, or difficult to carry out; undertaking. [1/2 definitions] |
facilitate |
to make less difficult; help in the doing of. |
fireproof |
difficult or impossible to set on fire or to damage or destroy with fire. |
fix |
a difficult situation; trouble. [1/7 definitions] |
frustrating |
causing one to be annoyed or to lose patience by being difficult to do. |
glare1 |
a light so strong and bright that it hurts the eyes or makes seeing difficult. [1/4 definitions] |
glossary |
a list of unusual or difficult words and their meanings connected with a particular subject or particular piece of writing. A glossary is often placed at the end of a book. |
grueling |
very tiring or difficult. |
handful |
(informal) a person or thing that is difficult to deal with or control [1/3 definitions] |
handicapped |
having a physical or mental condition that makes certain tasks or learning more difficult to achieve. |