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arduous

An arduous task is one that is very hard and makes you feel tired.

Explanation at your level:

An arduous task is a job that is very, very hard. Imagine you have to carry a very heavy box up a long flight of stairs. That is an arduous task. It makes you tired and you need to use a lot of energy to finish it. You use this word when something is not easy and takes a long time to do.

When you say something is arduous, you mean it is difficult and tiring. It is not just hard for a minute; it is hard for a long time. For example, walking for five hours in the hot sun is an arduous walk. You will feel very tired after you finish. We use this word to show that we worked very hard.

Arduous is an adjective used to describe tasks or journeys that require a lot of effort and endurance. It is more formal than saying 'hard' or 'difficult.' You might hear someone say, 'The mountain climbers had an arduous climb to the top.' It suggests that the person had to keep going even when they wanted to stop. It is a great word to describe long, tiring processes like moving to a new country or writing a very long report.

In B2 level English, we use arduous to add nuance to our descriptions. It implies a sense of struggle and persistence. While 'difficult' can apply to a simple math problem, 'arduous' is reserved for things that are physically or mentally draining over time. It is commonly used in professional or literary contexts. For instance, 'The negotiation process was arduous, lasting over three months of intense meetings.' It highlights the endurance required to reach a goal.

At the C1 level, arduous is an excellent choice for academic or formal writing. It captures the essence of sustained exertion. Unlike 'strenuous,' which often focuses on physical intensity, 'arduous' encompasses both physical and mental fatigue. It is often used to describe systemic processes, such as 'the arduous path toward legal reform' or 'an arduous period of economic recovery.' It elevates your language by suggesting that the effort involved was not just significant, but monumental.

Mastery of arduous involves understanding its etymological roots—the Latin arduus, meaning 'steep.' This historical connection informs its usage in sophisticated prose, where it denotes a metaphorical ascent. When a writer describes an arduous intellectual pursuit, they are invoking the image of a grueling climb. It is a word of gravitas, best used when you want to emphasize the weight and magnitude of an undertaking. It distinguishes a mere 'hard task' from one that tests the very limits of human endurance, making it a staple of high-level literary and analytical discourse.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Arduous means very difficult and tiring.
  • It requires a lot of effort over a long time.
  • It is more formal than the word 'hard'.
  • It comes from the Latin word for 'steep'.

Hey there! Have you ever had to do something that just felt like it would never end? Maybe a massive project or a long hike? That is exactly when you use the word arduous.

When we call something arduous, we aren't just saying it's 'hard.' We are saying it is draining. It is the kind of work that makes you want to take a nap afterward because it demands so much of your energy and focus.

Think of it as the opposite of a 'breeze.' If you are climbing a mountain in the rain, that is an arduous journey. If you are studying for a massive exam for six hours straight, that is an arduous task. It implies a long, uphill struggle where you really have to push yourself to keep going until the end.

The word arduous has a really cool history that goes way back to Latin. It comes from the Latin word arduus, which literally meant 'steep' or 'high.'

Think about that for a second—if you are walking up a very steep hill, it is physically difficult, right? Over time, the word evolved from just describing a physical slope to describing any situation that feels like an uphill battle. It entered English in the 16th century and has kept that sense of 'steep' difficulty ever since.

It is fascinating how language works! We took a word for a mountain and turned it into a word for a tough day at the office. It’s a perfect metaphor because, just like a steep climb, an arduous task requires you to keep putting one foot in front of the other until you reach the top.

You will mostly hear arduous in more formal or descriptive writing. It’s not really a word you’d use when talking to your best friend about a quick chore. You wouldn't say, 'Doing the dishes was arduous' unless you really wanted to sound dramatic!

Instead, it pairs perfectly with words like task, journey, climb, or process. People often talk about an 'arduous process' when applying for a visa or an 'arduous journey' when describing a long trek across a desert.

Because it is a 'heavier' word, it carries a sense of respect. When you describe someone's work as arduous, you are acknowledging how much effort they put in. It’s a great word to use when you want to emphasize that something wasn't easy, but was accomplished through sheer grit and determination.

While arduous isn't a direct part of common idioms, it fits perfectly into the world of 'uphill battles.' Here are some related concepts:

  • An uphill battle: A struggle that is difficult to win.
  • A long haul: Something that takes a very long time to complete.
  • Sweat blood: To work extremely hard at something.
  • The daily grind: The repetitive, often tiring routine of work.
  • Back-breaking work: Labor that is physically exhausting.

Using these expressions alongside arduous helps you paint a vivid picture of someone working hard. For example, 'The team faced an arduous climb, turning the project into an uphill battle that lasted for months.'

Arduous is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'an arduous trip') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'The task proved arduous').

Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like AR-joo-us. The stress is on the first syllable. It can be a little tricky because of the 'joo' sound in the middle—take it slow and make sure you don't skip the 'u' sound!

It doesn't have a plural form because it describes a quality, not a thing. It rhymes with words like gorgeous (if you stretch the sounds a bit) or tortuous. Remember, it is a three-syllable word that flows quite smoothly once you get the rhythm down: AR-dju-us.

Fun Fact

It originally described a physical mountain path.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɑː.dʒu.əs/

Clear 'ar' sound followed by 'dju-us'.

US /ˈɑːr.dʒu.əs/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'r'.

Common Errors

  • Missing the 'j' sound
  • Putting stress on the wrong syllable
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

gorgeous tortuous virtuous courageous outrageous

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Easy to understand, but formal.

Writing 3/5

Good for formal essays.

Speaking 3/5

Sounds sophisticated.

الاستماع 2/5

Clear pronunciation.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hard difficult tired

Learn Next

strenuous laborious grueling

متقدم

formidable onerous

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The arduous task.

Linking verbs

It is arduous.

Article usage

An arduous task.

Examples by Level

1

The walk was arduous.

The walk was very hard.

Adjective after verb.

2

It was an arduous day.

It was a very hard day.

Adjective before noun.

3

The work is arduous.

The work is very tiring.

Simple sentence.

4

An arduous trip.

A very hard trip.

Article + adj + noun.

5

The climb was arduous.

The mountain climb was hard.

Past tense.

6

It is an arduous task.

It is a hard job.

Article usage.

7

That was an arduous time.

That was a hard time.

Past tense.

8

The hike is arduous.

The hike is very tiring.

Present tense.

1

The mountain climb was very arduous.

2

Cleaning the whole house is an arduous task.

3

They had an arduous journey across the desert.

4

Writing the essay was an arduous process.

5

The training program is quite arduous.

6

It was an arduous start to the week.

7

He found the long meeting very arduous.

8

The rescue mission was arduous and slow.

1

The team faced an arduous climb to reach the summit.

2

Learning a new language can be an arduous process.

3

After an arduous day at work, she just wanted to sleep.

4

The hikers were exhausted after their arduous trek.

5

The government faces an arduous task in rebuilding the city.

6

It was an arduous journey, but they finally arrived home.

7

She completed the arduous project ahead of schedule.

8

The marathon was an arduous test of their endurance.

1

The negotiations were long and arduous, lasting several weeks.

2

He described his arduous childhood in the small village.

3

The path to success is often an arduous one.

4

They undertook the arduous task of renovating the old house.

5

Despite the arduous conditions, the soldiers kept moving.

6

The research required an arduous amount of data collection.

7

It was an arduous climb, but the view was worth it.

8

The committee had the arduous responsibility of choosing a winner.

1

The legislative process proved to be an arduous endeavor for the new administration.

2

He embarked on an arduous intellectual journey to master the subject.

3

The transition to renewable energy remains an arduous challenge for many nations.

4

She endured an arduous period of rehabilitation after her injury.

5

The novel depicts the protagonist's arduous struggle for freedom.

6

The arduous nature of the work discouraged many applicants.

7

They navigated the arduous terrain with great skill.

8

The arduous task of archiving the ancient documents took years.

1

His life was defined by an arduous commitment to social justice.

2

The arduous ascent of the peak tested the limits of human endurance.

3

The arduous task of reconciling their differences took a lifetime.

4

The manuscript reveals an arduous period of creative stagnation.

5

The arduous journey of self-discovery is rarely a straight line.

6

The arduous nature of the expedition required meticulous planning.

7

They faced the arduous prospect of rebuilding their lives from scratch.

8

The arduous climb toward enlightenment is a central theme in the text.

المرادفات

laborious strenuous grueling taxing demanding rigorous

الأضداد

effortless easy facile

تلازمات شائعة

arduous task
arduous journey
arduous climb
arduous process
arduous struggle
arduous trek
arduous work
arduous conditions
arduous nature
arduous endeavor

Idioms & Expressions

"uphill battle"

a difficult struggle

It's an uphill battle to finish on time.

neutral

"long haul"

a long period of effort

This project is going to be a long haul.

neutral

"sweat blood"

work extremely hard

He sweated blood to get that degree.

casual

"back-breaking work"

physically exhausting work

Farming is back-breaking work.

neutral

"grind away"

work hard and continuously

She's been grinding away at her thesis.

casual

"through thick and thin"

through all difficulties

They stayed together through thick and thin.

neutral

Easily Confused

arduous vs Strenuous

Both mean hard.

Strenuous is physical; arduous is long-term.

A strenuous workout vs. an arduous life.

arduous vs Laborious

Both mean lots of work.

Laborious is about the time/labor; arduous is about the struggle.

A laborious task vs. an arduous journey.

arduous vs Taxing

Both imply exhaustion.

Taxing is about draining resources.

A taxing schedule vs. an arduous climb.

arduous vs Hard

General synonym.

Hard is simple; arduous is formal.

A hard test vs. an arduous process.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + arduous

The hike is arduous.

A2

An + arduous + noun

It was an arduous task.

B1

They found the + noun + arduous

They found the climb arduous.

B2

The + noun + proved + arduous

The project proved arduous.

C1

An + arduous + noun + of + noun

An arduous period of study.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

arduousness the quality of being arduous

Adjectives

arduous difficult and tiring

مرتبط

ardor related by Latin root, meaning passion/heat

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

academic formal neutral not casual

أخطاء شائعة

using 'arduous' for simple tasks use 'hard' or 'difficult'
Arduous implies a higher level of exhaustion.
pronouncing it as 'ar-doo-us' ar-dju-us
The 'j' sound is crucial.
using it as a noun use as an adjective
Arduous is not a thing, it describes a thing.
thinking it means 'dangerous' it means 'tiring/difficult'
Difficulty does not always equal danger.
using 'very arduous' just 'arduous'
Arduous is an extreme adjective.

Tips

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The 'Hard' Trick

Remember 'Hard-u-ous' to connect it to 'hard'.

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Formal Writing

Use it in essays to sound more academic.

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Literary Tone

Authors use it to set a serious mood.

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Adjective Rule

Always use it before a noun or after a verb.

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The 'J' Sound

Don't forget the 'j' sound in the middle.

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Don't Overuse

Don't use it for small, daily things.

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Latin Roots

It comes from the Latin word for steep.

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Flashcards

Pair it with 'journey' on a flashcard.

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Context Matters

Use it when you want to show respect for effort.

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Slow Down

Say it slowly to get the syllables right.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Hard-u-ous: Hard for you to do.

Visual Association

A person climbing a very steep mountain.

Word Web

difficulty endurance exhaustion steep

تحدٍّ

Use the word in a sentence today.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: steep, high

السياق الثقافي

None.

Used often in formal reports and literature.

Used in many classic novels to describe long journeys.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • arduous project
  • arduous process
  • arduous meeting

travel

  • arduous journey
  • arduous trek
  • arduous climb

school

  • arduous study
  • arduous exam
  • arduous semester

life

  • arduous struggle
  • arduous time
  • arduous path

Conversation Starters

"What is the most arduous task you have ever done?"

"Do you think learning a language is an arduous process?"

"Have you ever been on an arduous trip?"

"How do you stay motivated during arduous work?"

"Is it better to have an easy life or an arduous one?"

Journal Prompts

Describe an arduous experience you had in school.

Write about a time you had to keep going despite an arduous challenge.

Why do people choose to take on arduous tasks?

Describe the most arduous journey you have ever taken.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

It is a stronger, more formal version of hard.

No, it sounds too dramatic.

No, it is an adjective.

Not necessarily, just tiring.

AR-dju-us.

Not very, it is more common in writing.

Arduousness.

It describes something difficult, so it is usually negative.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The long walk was ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: arduous

Arduous describes a tiring walk.

multiple choice A2

Which means very hard and tiring?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: arduous

Arduous means difficult and tiring.

true false B1

Arduous means something is very easy.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

Arduous means the opposite of easy.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Match synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Standard subject-verb-adjective structure.

النتيجة: /5

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