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degree of difficulty

 

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Degree of Difficulty

Noun

1. The level of complexity, challenge, or skill required to perform or accomplish a task or activity.

Example sentence: The degree of difficulty of this puzzle is quite high, and it will surely test your problem-solving abilities.

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Noun

2. In sports, the measure or rating indicating the level of skill, technique, or athleticism required to perform a specific movement or routine.

Example sentence: The gymnastics routine had a high degree of difficulty, with multiple flips and twists.

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Idiom

3. Used to describe the level of challenge, complexity, or hardship associated with a task or situation.

Example sentence: The mountain climbers faced a great degree of difficulty as they ascended the treacherous peak.

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Adjective

4. Describing something that is challenging or requires a high level of skill to accomplish.

Example sentence: The advanced level of this course indicates a degree of difficulty suitable for experienced students.

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