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What is the different between "hard" and "diffcult"?
Aug 1, 2010 8:23 PM
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Hard is a simple word, means something is solid or not easy.
Difficult only means not easy, it's more specific, and is casual/formal
Both words are equally popular, so you can use them interchangeably. They both mean the same degree of being not easy.
August 1, 2010
3
Look at the following link: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hard
You will find that the word 'hard' has 41 adjective meanings/definitions, 9 adverb meanings/definitions, and 3 noun meanings. So, I decided not to post them all here.
You can find the defintion or meaning of 'difficult' by searching for the word at the same website:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/difficult
You can also use the Thesaurus to find synonyms for both words at:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
After reading the defintions for both words it will appear that both words sometimes mean 'not easy to do' .... therefore 'hard' = 'difficult'.
It's true that they are used interchangeably, but I believe that it would be better to use "difficult" to describe things that are 'not easy to do' and use 'hard' to descrbe things that are 'solid, not soft'.
I would be inclined to use 'difficult' when something is difficult, like trying to keep my long-winded explanation brief - for example:)
August 1, 2010
2
The onliest difference is, you cant use the word "difficult" if you speak about the condition of an object.
August 1, 2010
1
Nothing. Except that "hard" has other, interesting meanings.
August 1, 2010
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