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Term: more difficult

Part of Speech: Adjective, Adverb

Sense: Something that is tougher or presents a greater challenge compared to something else.

Usage:

  1. Adjective:
    • The final level of the game is more difficult than the previous ones.
    • Learning advanced mathematics can be more difficult for some students.
  2. Adverb:
    • He solved the puzzle more difficultly than his teammate.
    • She completed the marathon more difficultly due to the challenging weather conditions.

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