Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Difficult or impossible to deal with in American Thesaurus
Difficult or impossible to deal with
difficult (adjective)
difficult conditions or situations cause a lot of problems and make it hard for you to succeed
impossible (adjective)
awkward (adjective)
difficult to deal with and embarrassing
intolerable (adjective)
impossible to bear or deal with
intractable (adjective)
formal very difficult or impossible to deal with
fraught (adjective)
full of problems, difficulties, or things that are confusing
gnarly (adjective)
Americaninformal complicated and difficult to deal with
hypersensitive (adjective)
a hypersensitive issue is difficult to solve and likely to upset a lot of people
inaccessible (adjective)
difficult or impossible to obtain or use
insoluble (adjective)
impossible to solve
insolvable (adjective)
impossible to solve
insuperable (adjective)
very formal impossible to solve or deal with effectively
insupportable (adjective)
formal impossible to accept or deal with
insurmountable (adjective)
formal impossible to deal with successfully
messy (adjective)
complicated, difficult, and unpleasant to deal with
murderous (adjective)
informal very unpleasant or difficult
not appropriate for people who are easily frightened or shocked
straitened (adjective)
tangled (adjective)
very complicated and difficult to deal with
unbridgeable (adjective)
used for describing problems or differences between people that are so great that they will never be solved or agreed on
unfeasible (adjective)
ungovernable (adjective)
impossible to govern
unwieldy (adjective)
formal too big or complicated to work well