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The answer ARDUOUS has 54 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of arduous in various dictionaries:
adj - characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
adj - taxing to the utmost
adj - difficult to accomplish
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involving or requiring strenuous effort difficult and tiring. |
Involving or requiring strenuous effort difficult and tiring. |
difficult, needing a lot of effort and energy: |
difficult and tiring, or needing a great deal of effort: |
Demanding great effort or labor difficult: "the arduous work of preparing a Dictionary of the English Language ( Thomas Macaulay). |
Testing severely the powers of endurance strenuous: a long, arduous, and exhausting war. |
Hard to traverse, climb, or surmount. See Synonyms at burdensome, hard. |
difficult to accomplish demanding considerable mental effort and skill |
characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion especially physical effort |
taxing to the utmost testing powers of endurance |
Arduous might refer to |
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The North Korean famine (Korean: 조선기근), which together with the accompanying general economic crisis are known as the Arduous March or The March of Suffering (고난의 행군) in North Korea, occurred in North Korea from 1994 to 1998.The famine stemmed from a variety of factors. Economic mismanagement and the loss of Soviet support caused food production and imports to decline rapidly. A series of floods and droughts exacerbated the crisis. The North Korean government and its centrally planned system proved too inflexible to effectively curtail the disaster. Estimates of the death toll vary widely. Out of a total population of approximately 22 million, somewhere between 240,000 and 3,500,000 North Koreans died from starvation or hunger-related illnesses, with the deaths peaking in 1997. A 2011 U.S. Census Bureau report put the likely number of excess deaths during 1993 to 2000 at from 500,000 to 600,000. |