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English Dictionary: arduous by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
arduous
adj
  1. characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort; "worked their arduous way up the mining valley"; "a grueling campaign"; "hard labor"; "heavy work"; "heavy going"; "spent many laborious hours on the project"; "set a punishing pace"
    Synonym(s): arduous, backbreaking, grueling, gruelling, hard, heavy, laborious, operose, punishing, toilsome
  2. taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance; "his final, straining burst of speed"; "a strenuous task"; "your willingness after these six arduous days to remain here"- F.D.Roosevelt
    Synonym(s): arduous, straining, strenuous
  3. difficult to accomplish; demanding considerable mental effort and skill; "the arduous work of preparing a dictionary"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Arduous \Ar"du*ous\ (?; 135), a. [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.
  
      Usage: {Arduous}, {Hard}, {Difficult}. Hard is simpler,
                  blunter, and more general in sense than difficult; as,
                  a hard duty to perform, hard work, a hard task, one
                  which requires much bodily effort and perseverance to
                  do. 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; as, an arduous task, an
                  arduous duty. [bd]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.[b8]
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