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adjective

  • Extremely difficult to accomplish, understand, or endure.

adverb

  • With a great amount of force, effort, or intensity.

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Michalka said that, with day trading, investors have to be correct twice to turn a profit: once when they enter a trade and again when they exit, and timing the market is really hard.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 3, 2026

But some questions are really hard to answer with the computers or even supercomputers we currently use.

From BBC • May 28, 2026

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  • next-level difficult
  • a nightmare
  • a total grind

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  • a walk in the park
  • a piece of cake

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