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Webster 1913 Edition
Arduous
Ar′du-ous
(?; 135)
, Adj.
[L.
arduus
steep, high; akin to Ir. ard
high, height.] 1.
Steep and lofty, in a literal sense; hard to climb.
Those
arduous
paths they trod. Pope.
2.
Attended with great labor, like the ascending of acclivities; difficult; laborious;
as, an
. arduous
employment, task, or enterprise
Syn. – Difficult; trying; laborious; painful; exhausting.
–
Arduous
, Hard
, Difficult
. Hard is simpler, blunter, and more general in sense than difficult; as, a
. Difficult commonly implies more skill and sagacity than hard, as when there is disproportion between the means and the end. A work may be hard but not difficult. We call a thing arduous when it requires strenuous and persevering exertion, like that of one who is climbing a precipice; hard
duty to perform, hard
work, a hard
task, one which requires much bodily effort and perseverance to doas, an
. “It is often difficult to control our feelings; it is still harder to subdue our will; but it is an arduous undertaking to control the unruly and contending will of others.” arduous
task, an arduous
dutyWebster 1828 Edition
Arduous
ARDUOUS
,Adj.
1.
High, lofty, in a literal sense; as, arduous paths.2.
Difficult; attended with great labor, like the ascending of acclivities; as, an arduous employment, task, or enterprise.Definition 2024
arduous
arduous
English
Adjective
arduous (comparative more arduous, superlative most arduous)
- Needing or using up much energy; testing powers of endurance.
- The movement towards a peaceful settlement has been a long and arduous political struggle.
- (obsolete) burning; ardent
- Where flames the arduous Spirit of Isidore. — Cary.
- (Discuss(+) this sense) Difficult or exhausting to traverse.
- 1974, Sue Bowder, The American biking atlas & touring guide, page 77:
- Beyond the river, an arduous slope rises 3286 feet in 13 miles.
- 1999, Scott Ciencin, Mike Fredericks, Dinoverse:
- Mike looked up from the arduous mountain trail. They'd been climbing for five hours and he was beginning to feel irritable.
- 2006, Jack W. Plunkett, Plunkett's Entertainment & Media Industry Almanac 2006:
- Survivor reaches as many as 28 million viewers who watch contestants win a new Pontiac or guzzle Mountain Dew after scaling an arduous cliff.
- 1974, Sue Bowder, The American biking atlas & touring guide, page 77:
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:arduous.
Synonyms
Translations
needing or using up much energy
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hard to climb