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Meanings of
problematical
in English
Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe.
tough
elusive
problematic
baffling
knotty
Related terms
hard
difficult
Open to doubt or debate.
debatable
Related terms
questionable
Usage of
problematical
in English
1
But people warned that wooden floors were
problematical
if not done right.
2
The effect of stammering or stuttering upon the physical structure is
problematical
.
3
Getting there and doing something with the information might be
problematical
,
though.
4
Immediate comfort, however, getting the better of
problematical
risk, I went in.
5
Whether or not I shall return to the mother planet is
problematical
.
6
That the
problematical
chastisement became to David an object of romantic interest.
7
Moreover, the physical man is a reality, and the moral man
problematical
.
8
He passed and so passed all into the
problematical
destruction of darkness.
9
Could the exceedingly
problematical
gain make up for the absolutely certain loss?
10
But he was able, on various
problematical
points, to suggest interesting solutions.
11
She had reckoned on the doctor's money, and possession was becoming
problematical
.
12
Sure, the book, co-written by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan, has its
problematical
aspects.
13
Let us return for a moment to the
problematical
function of the antennæ.
14
But once they got beyond the forest, matters became more
problematical
.
15
The exact status of the people walking out of them was more
problematical
.
16
But Fanny again was a
problematical
nature, almost from the cradle.
Other examples for "problematical"
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About this term
problematical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more problematical
very problematical
extremely problematical
become problematical
highly problematical
More collocations
Problematical
through the time
Problematical
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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