difficulties - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of difficulties in Hindi

  • कठिनाइयों
  • भेद
  • मतभेद

difficulties Definition

Noun

  • the state or condition of being difficult.

difficulties Example

  • I am sure these difficulties will take care of themselves. ( मुझे यकीन है कि ये मुश्किलें अपने आप दूर हो जाएंगी। )
  • but what a number of difficulties there were! ( लेकिन कितनी कठिनाइयाँ थीं! )
  • Little by little, however, my difficulties began to disappear. ( लेकिन धीरे-धीरे मेरी मुश्किलें कम होने लगीं। )
  • The migrations must have always been dependent upon physical difficulties, such as waterless tracts or mountain barriers. ( प्रवास हमेशा शारीरिक कठिनाइयों पर निर्भर रहा होगा, जैसे कि पानी रहित पथ या पर्वतीय अवरोध। )

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  • The personnel office is reassessing its procedures for dealing with staff who are experiencing difficulties on the job.
  • His difficulties at work have been compounded by his drinking problem.
  • Her father is a compulsive gambler, and their family is having real financial difficulties as a result.
  • Laughter helps us cope with the difficulties of life.
  • Doctors now know that distinct patterns of speech difficulties are caused by damage to isolated areas on the left side of the brain.
  • Discussion question: Someone once said that difficulties in life help to develop character.
  • Do you agree or disagree? Many second language learners find it useful to keep track of their learning successes and difficulties by keeping a diary to record strategies and problems they encounter during their studies.
  • In our lives, we all encounter stress and difficulties which we must overcome.
  • Jeremy encountered a lot of difficulties trying to bring his new wife into this country from Thailand.
  • We encountered a number of difficulties during our week-long hike along the coast, but we were able to overcome each one of them by working as a team.
  • Recently, Cuba's financial difficulties have forced the government to make changes to its economic policies.
  • People like to talk to Eric about their difficulties because his insight often helps them to solve their problems.
  • The diplomatic difficulties in the case of an interoceanic canal are very great.
  • One of the great difficulties of the early gliders was their tendency to turn over sidewise.
  • Occasionally the postmen have to encounter the difficulties arising from a frost-bound letter box.
  • These are difficulties commonly attempted, and, though perilous, are glorious and profitable.
  • The island could be populated with Scotch and English settlers, and our difficulties be at an end.
  • These are a few of the difficulties which are accumulating one upon another in the consideration of being.
  • The pride of conquering difficulties is the unfortunate disposition with which he undertook to solve it.
  • But there was apparently nothing for it now but to take what steps he could to help them over the difficulties of their flitting.
  • By these means we have removed the objections and solved the difficulties pertaining to this doctrine of revealed religion.
  • And the difficulties in regard to my former occupation which still embarrassed me were to be dispelled in the simplest way.
  • Difficulties, however, appeared immediately the parliament got to work.
  • made, but no one had overcome the practical difficulties or actually shown how to do it.
  • It was used by him in his earliest observations of double stars (1779-1783); but, even in his hands, the measurements were comparatively crude, because of the difficulties he had to encounter from the want of a parallactic mounting.
  • The wild and inaccessible character of the country, the fierce and lawless disposition of the people, the difficulties presented by their language and their complex social institutions, and the inability of the Turkish authorities to afford a safe conduct in the remoter districts, combine to render Albania almost unknown to the foreign traveller, and many of its geographical problems still remain unsolved.
  • In spite of almost insuperable difficulties the colony took root, trade began, the fleet lay in wait for the Spanish treasure ships, the settlements of the Spaniards were raided, and their repeated attempts to retake the island were successfully resisted.
  • The way in which Miss Keller wrote her story shows, as nothing else can show, the difficulties she had to overcome.