What is another word for hard cases?

Pronunciation: [hˈɑːd kˈe͡ɪsɪz] (IPA)

The phrase "hard cases" refers to situations that are difficult or challenging to manage. Some synonyms for this term include difficult, complicated, complex, arduous, and demanding. Each of these words conveys a sense of adversity and difficulty, highlighting the challenges that may required to successfully navigate through them. "Difficult" implies a situation that is hard to deal with, while "complicated" emphasises the presence of numerous interlocking factors. "Complex" suggests a situation that involves intricate relationships or multiple components. "Arduous" emphasises the physical or emotional demands required to resolve the issue. Finally, "demanding" highlights the necessity for persistence and hard work in order to achieve success.

What are the hypernyms for Hard cases?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Hard cases

  • I am really impressed by lawyers who write books and tell us that they never lost a case. Most lawyers who have never lost a case have not had enough hard cases. But there are very difficult cases out there.
    Floyd Abrams
  • The overcoat was a trademark of his. It was an impermeable thrift-shop special with a plaid flannel lining and wide lapels, and it looked as though it had been trying for many years to keep the rain off the stooped shoulders of a long series of hard cases, drifters, and ordinary bums. It emitted an odor of bus station so desolate that just standing next to him you could feel your luck changing for the worse.
    Michael Chabon

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