A. Nouns relating to difficulties
- Fairly small difficulties: a snag, a hitch, a glitch (usually technical).
- More important difficulties:
- setback: progress stopped by something.
- stumbling block: something that prevents action or agreement.
- pitfall: an unexpected difficulty (often used in plural).
- obstacle: anything that stops progress, literally or metaphorically.
- impediment: something that prevents free action, progress or movement.
- dilemma: situation where a difficult choice must be made between two unpleasant alternatives.
- ordeal: a severe, painful or tiring experience.
B. Adjectives relating to difficulty
Common mistakes
Difficulty is used in the singular in the expression to have difficulty in doing something: I had great difficulty in finding a job at first (NOT great difficulties).
C. Informal expressions relating to difficulties
- Oh dear, more homework! What a pain! / What a drag!
- The software is good for still images, but editing video is a real chore.
- What’s eating him? / What’s bugging him?
- I can’t face the hassle of moving house again.
- My daughter keeps hassling me for a new bike.
- Having to listen to him singing is sheer torture.
- to slog (your guts out) / grind / graft / flog yourself to death
- in a fix / in a spot / in a hole / up against it / up to your neck
- The company’s in a sticky/tricky situation now the workers are going to strike.
- I think I’m off the hook / in the clear / out of the woods now.
- The downside of living here is the traffic thundering by.
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