adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

difficult, rigorous, tough

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Example Sentences

Example:The exam was known to be difficult, far more than the leasy task that was assigned to them by the teacher.

Definition:Hard to do or deal with; requiring great effort or skill.

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Example:The new regulations were rigorous, leaving no room for the leasy and lenient practices of the past.

Definition:Adhering strictly to a code of rules or standards; thorough and complete, especially in a way that can be severe.

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Example:He dealt with the tough task head-on, proving that the leasy approach was not always the best.

Definition:Difficult to deal with; demanding or trying.

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