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difficult
Adjective
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When something is difficult, it is not easy.
It'll be difficult to get him to change his mind; he's really stubborn.
It's more difficult to learn another language when you're older than when you're young.
The most difficult thing I've ever had to do was get over my fear of flying.
goal
Noun
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A goal is something you want to do or be able to do.
I want to go to university and this will help me achieve that goal.
Scientists' ultimate goal is a theory of everything.
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A goal is a place that you want to be or that you are moving towards.
Our goal is Paris.
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A goal is the area where you want to put the ball in certain games such as soccer or hockey.
It's unclear whether the regular keeper will start in goal.
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A goal is scored when the ball enters the goal.
They beat second-placed Cambridge 2-1 with Mutch scoring the winning goal in the 82nd minute.