Hard Time in a sentence

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Synonym: struggle, difficulty.

Meaning: A difficult period; often used to describe struggles or challenges.


Hard Time in a sentence

(1) We have a hard time saving money.

(2) He has a hard time trusting others.

(3) I have a hard time staying organized.

(4) I have a hard time remembering names.

(5) He has a hard time managing his anger.

(6) I have a hard time saying no to candy.

(7) He has a hard time accepting criticism.

(8) I have a hard time resisting chocolate.

(9) She has a hard time saying no to others.

(10) He has a hard time dealing with rejection.



Hard Time sentence

(11) She has a hard time accepting compliments.

(12) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm sick.

(13) I have a hard time pronouncing some words.

(14) We had a hard time finding the right path.

(15) The elderly woman had a hard time hearing.

(16) I'm having a hard time understanding this.

(17) He had a hard time reading her penmanship.

(18) Bingers have a hard time avoiding spoilers.

(19) He had a hard time seeing with his bugeyes.

(20) Apologizers may have a hard time saying no.




Hard Time make sentence

(21) I'm having a hard time deciding what to do.

(22) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm scared.

(23) I have a hard time falling asleep sometimes.

(24) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm hungry.

(25) Fearers may have a hard time trusting others.

(26) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm anxious.

(27) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm in pain.

(28) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm excited.

(29) I always have a hard time focusing on Mondays.

(30) I have a hard time remembering people's names.



Sentence of hard time

(31) We have a hard time finding time for exercise.

(32) Bingers have a hard time stopping mid-episode.

(33) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm too cold.

(34) I have a hard time hearing out of my left ear.

(35) She tends to have a hard time making decisions.

(36) Klutzes often have a hard time catching a ball.

(37) Snails have a hard time moving on dry surfaces.

(38) I have a hard time hearing high-pitched sounds.

(39) I have a hard time sleeping when I have a cold.

(40) I had a hard time finding my keys this morning.




Hard Time meaningful sentence

(41) We have a hard time finding parking in the city.

(42) She has a hard time letting go of past mistakes.

(43) They have a hard time staying motivated at work.

(44) She has a hard time letting others take control.

(45) Blamers may have a hard time accepting feedback.

(46) I have a hard time parting with my old blankies.

(47) Asocials may have a hard time making small talk.

(48) I have a hard time sleeping when it's too quiet.

(49) I have a hard time concentrating on my homework.

(50) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm jet-lagged.



Hard Time sentence examples

(51) Admittedly, I have a hard time making decisions.

(52) I have a hard time typing with long fingernails.

(53) Some geniuses have a hard time working in teams.

(54) Klutzes often have a hard time with coordination.

(55) He often has a hard time expressing his emotions.

(56) We have a hard time finding reliable babysitters.

(57) Blamers may have a hard time accepting criticism.

(58) Bridestobe may have a hard time choosing a venue.

(59) I have a hard time stopping bingies once I start.

(60) My little brother has a hard time staying asleep.



Sentence with hard time

(61) I have a hard time sleeping in unfamiliar places.

(62) I have a hard time understanding foreign accents.

(63) I'm having a hard time balancing work and school.

(64) I'm having a hard time adjusting to college life.

(65) They have a hard time adjusting to new technology.

(66) He had a hard time understanding his own amotions.

(67) Aspie people may have a hard time with small talk.

(68) I have a hard time waking up early in the morning.

(69) I'm having a hard time adjusting to my new school.

(70) I have a hard time completing my homework on time.




Use hard time in a sentence

(71) I'm having a hard time understanding this concept.

(72) He had a hard time understanding his own emotions.

(73) I have a hard time keeping my earrings in my ears.

(74) I confess that I have a hard time asking for help.

(75) I always have a hard time waking up in the morning.

(76) The team has a hard time winning games on the road.

(77) The team has a hard time communicating effectively.

(78) He's a blurted and has a hard time keeping secrets.

(79) I have a hard time falling asleep without a fan on.

(80) Homeless people may have a hard time finding a job.



Sentence using hard time

(81) I have a hard time waking up on cloudy, rainy days.

(82) I have a hard time waking up when I'm feeling sick.

(83) I have a hard time falling asleep when I'm in pain.

(84) I'm having a hard time adjusting to online classes.

(85) I'm having a hard time finding a work-life balance.

(86) Admittedly, I have a hard time saying no to people.

(87) I have a hard time falling asleep without my blanky.

(88) I have a hard time remembering the spelling of scot.

(89) I'm having a hard time deciding what to select from.

(90) They have a hard time adjusting to new environments.



Hard Time example sentence

(91) Blubberers may have a hard time dealing with stress.

(92) I have a hard time waking up early after a late slp.

(93) I have a hard time waking up when it's dark outside.

(94) I have a hard time falling asleep when I'm stressed.

(95) I have a hard time waking up when it's cold outside.

(96) He has a hard time focusing when he studies at home.

(97) I have a hard time kneeling because of my knee pain.

(98) She has a hard time controlling her choleric temper.

(99) Admittedly, I have a hard time letting go of things.

(100) Colic can cause the baby to have a hard time feeding.



Sentence with word hard time

(101) I have a hard time getting up after a late night out.

(102) He has a hard time expressing his emotions to others.

(103) Klutzes often have a hard time tying their shoelaces.

(104) Apologizers may have a hard time accepting criticism.

(105) Asocials may have a hard time connecting with others.

(106) Aspie people may have a hard time making eye contact.

(107) Illiterate people may have a hard time finding a job.

(108) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading books.

(109) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a map.

(110) My sister has a hard time waking up after she sleeps.



Sentence of hard time

(111) I have a hard time pronouncing some words in English.

(112) The store gave me a hard time about getting a refund.

(113) I have a hard time understanding my science homework.

(114) The elderly woman had a hard time remembering things.

(115) I'm having a hard time keeping up with my schoolwork.

(116) I'm having a hard time keeping up with my coursework.

(117) The novice archer had a hard time hitting the target.

(118) She is havin' a hard time adjusting to the new school.

(119) We have a hard time finding reliable internet service.

(120) I have a hard time getting up if the room is too cold.



Hard Time used in a sentence

(121) I have a hard time shooting basketballs into the hoop.

(122) Boozehounds often have a hard time holding down a job.

(123) I have a hard time falling asleep without my blankies.

(124) Apologizers may have a hard time forgiving themselves.

(125) I have a hard time trusting people who constantly lie.

(126) I have a hard time finding brown underwear in my size.

(127) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a bill.

(128) I have a hard time finding socks that fit my big feet.

(129) I have a hard time spelling words with double letters.

(130) I have a hard time letting go of clothes in my closet.



Hard Time sentence in English

(131) He might have a hard time adjusting to the new school.

(132) The dog groomer had a hard time washing the muddy dog.

(133) He had a hard time comprehending the technical jargon.

(134) The poor fish was injured and had a hard time swimming.

(135) I have a hard time resisting the urge to procrastinate.

(136) Obsessives often have a hard time letting go of things.

(137) I have a hard time waking up even with my alarm-clocks.

(138) Apologizers may have a hard time accepting compliments.

(139) Asocials may have a hard time initiating conversations.

(140) Confessionally, I have a hard time saying no to people.

(141) I'm having a hard time understanding this math problem.

(142) I have a hard time staying motivated to do my homework.

(143) I have a hard time waking up without my morning shower.

(144) I'm having a hard time staying motivated in my classes.

(145) The skeptic had a hard time accepting the supernatural.

(146) I had a hard time finding sheets that fit the water bed.

(147) Timid individuals may have a hard time making decisions.

(148) I have a hard time breathing when I feel claustrophobic.

(149) She has a hard time opening up privately about her past.

(150) Shopaholics often have a hard time sticking to a budget.

(151) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time resisting book sales.

(152) The teacher had a hard time controlling the rowdy class.

(153) I have a hard time sharing my blankies with anyone else.

(154) Asocials may have a hard time understanding social cues.

(155) Aspie individuals may have a hard time with transitions.

(156) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a recipe.

(157) The drunk man had a hard time remembering what happened.

(158) He had a hard time handling the loss of his beloved pet.

(159) I have a hard time sleeping when there's too much noise.

(160) I have a hard time understanding the subject of physics.

(161) I confess that I have a hard time prioritizing my tasks.

(162) I'm having a hard time focusing, everything seems fuzzy.

(163) I had a deucedly hard time pronouncing that foreign word.

(164) She had a hard time focusing because of her crossed eyes.

(165) I always have a hard time choosing which bk to read next.

(166) The fumblers had a hard time navigating through the maze.

(167) Illiterate people may have a hard time filling out forms.

(168) I always have a hard time waking up early in the morning.

(169) I have a hard time remembering to bring my homework home.

(170) I have a hard time paying attention during long lectures.

(171) I have a hard time staying focused when I do my homework.

(172) She's afraid of failure and has a hard time taking risks.

(173) I must confess that I have a hard time staying motivated.

(174) He had a hard time forgiving and forgetting the betrayal.

(175) Some geniuses have a hard time expressing their emotions.

(176) They have a hard time understanding complex math problems.

(177) Bibliomanes may have a hard time parting with their books.

(178) Aspie people may have a hard time with social reciprocity.

(179) The lifeguard had a hard time monitoring the cramped pool.

(180) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm too excited to sleep.

(181) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a contract.

(182) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a tax form.

(183) I'm having a hard time deciding what to wear to the dance.

(184) I have a hard time concentrating on my homework sometimes.

(185) I'm having a hard time deciding what to wear to the party.

(186) I have a hard time spelling words with multiple syllables.

(187) I have a hard time sleeping when it's too hot or too cold.

(188) I have a hard time staying focused in large lecture halls.

(189) I have a hard time getting up from the couch on lazy days.

(190) I have a hard time getting up early when it's cold outside.

(191) I have a hard time getting up if I didn't get enough sleep.

(192) I have a hard time shutting off my thoughts to fall asleep.

(193) I had a deucedly hard time finding a parking spot downtown.

(194) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time lending out their books.

(195) Bingers have a hard time choosing which show to watch next.

(196) I had a hard time finding the button to shut the alarm off.

(197) I have a hard time staying focused when doing my homeworks.

(198) I have a hard time falling asleep without background noise.

(199) I have a hard time waking up when I don't get enough sleep.

(200) I had a hard time making a selection at the ice cream shop.

(201) Illiterate people may have a hard time learning new things.

(202) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a newspaper.

(203) I am having a hard time hearing the teacher over the noise.

(204) I have a hard time spelling words that have silent letters.

(205) I have a hard time staying focused while doing my homework.

(206) I have a hard time remembering to do my homework sometimes.

(207) I have a hard time staying motivated when I do my homework.

(208) I have a hard time staying organized when I do my homework.

(209) Some geniuses have a hard time fitting in with their peers.

(210) Blabbermouths often have a hard time keeping their promises.

(211) They have a hard time making friends in new social settings.

(212) Teenage boys may have a hard time expressing their emotions.

(213) I had a deucedly hard time choosing between the two options.

(214) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time parting with their books.

(215) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect caterer.

(216) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect florist.

(217) Apologizers may have a hard time standing up for themselves.

(218) Apologizers may have a hard time accepting help from others.

(219) The animals have a hard time finding water during a drought.

(220) Illiterate people may have a hard time following directions.

(221) I'm having a hard time adjusting to the new school schedule.

(222) I tend to be indecisive and have a hard time making choices.

(223) I have a hard time sleeping if there is any noise in my ear.

(224) I confess, I'm having a hard time adjusting to college life.

(225) I had a duper hard time understanding that calculus problem.

(226) I have a hard time waking up after a late night of studying.

(227) I have a hard time getting out of my jammies in the morning.

(228) Liars often have a hard time keeping track of all their lies.

(229) I have a hard time finding staplers that match my desk decor.

(230) Bibliomanes may have a hard time resisting buying more books.

(231) I have a hard time finding the off button on my alarm-clocks.

(232) Assumers often have a hard time admitting when they're wrong.

(233) He had a hard time suppressing memories of his ex-girlfriend.

(234) I'm not a fathead, I just have a hard time remembering names.

(235) I have a hard time sleeping when I'm excited about something.

(236) Some people have a hard time retaining information they hear.

(237) People with CF have a hard time breathing and digesting food.

(238) I have a hard time hearing my teacher when they speak softly.

(239) I have a hard time focusing on my homework when the TV is on.

(240) I have a hard time waking up on Mondays after a busy weekend.

(241) I had a hard time getting out of the water bed in the morning.

(242) The child had a hard time internalizing the rules of the game.

(243) Liars often have a hard time keeping their stories consistent.

(244) Boozehounds often have a hard time controlling their drinking.

(245) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect officiant.

(246) The anhedonic patient had a hard time finding meaning in life.

(247) Aspie individuals may have a hard time with abstract thinking.

(248) My friends always give me a hard time for being a picky eater.

(249) The coach gave the team a hard time for not practicing enough.

(250) Fibbers often have a hard time keeping their stories straight.

(251) Derer often have a hard time seeing the good in any situation.

(252) Wile upon a time, I had a hard time adjusting to college life.

(253) Sometimes people have a hard time sleeping during bereavement.

(254) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a warning sign.

(255) I have a hard time recalling names, but I never forget a face.

(256) I have a hard time hearing my phone ring when it's on vibrate.

(257) She had a hard time relinquishing her position as team captain.

(258) I'm having a hard time with the challenge with this assignment.

(259) Blubberers may have a hard time expressing themselves verbally.

(260) I have a hard time finding bobby-pins that match my hair color.

(261) The chubbier squirrel was having a hard time climbing the tree.

(262) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a safety manual.

(263) I have a hard time falling asleep when it's too hot in my room.

(264) I have a hard time waking up early after a late night of sleep.

(265) I have a hard time falling asleep when I'm too hot or too cold.

(266) I have a hard time hearing high-pitched sounds in my right ear.

(267) The curmudgeonly professor always gave us a hard time in class.

(268) Some geniuses have a hard time with teamwork and collaboration.

(269) Arrogant people often have a hard time admitting their mistakes.

(270) The coach had a hard time dealing with the slackers on the team.

(271) The snowplow had a hard time clearing the snowdrift on the road.

(272) I have a hard time getting out of bed when it's raining outside.

(273) Autistically speaking, he has a hard time understanding sarcasm.

(274) I have a hard time blinking off the alarm when I'm really tired.

(275) He had a hard time bridling his excitement when he won the race.

(276) I have a hard time putting down a good book when I'm reeding it.

(277) The teacher had a hard time controlling the scamps in her class.

(278) The coach had a hard time disciplining the hellions on his team.

(279) I have a hard time pronouncing certain words with my mouth back.

(280) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a bank statement.

(281) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a court document.

(282) Some people have a hard time sticking their tongue out very far.

(283) I'm having a hard time choosing a subject for my research paper.

(284) The children were having a hard time settling down for nap time.

(285) I have a hard time putting away clothes that I don't wear often.

(286) I have a hard time distinguishing between sounds in my left ear.

(287) The amorphous group of friends had a hard time making decisions.

(288) Blabbermouths often have a hard time maintaining confidentiality.

(289) Some gamblers have a hard time controlling their gambling habits.

(290) Timid individuals may have a hard time expressing their opinions.

(291) People who are self-important often have a hard time apologizing.

(292) Pessimists have a hard time trusting others and their intentions.

(293) He had a hard time suppressing anger when his team lost the game.

(294) Bingers have a hard time waiting for new episodes to be released.

(295) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding band.

(296) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect photographer.

(297) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding cake.

(298) Scorners often have a hard time forming meaningful relationships.

(299) I have a hard time stopping once I start binge-watching TV shows.

(300) I have a hard time folding clothes that are too big or too small.

(301) Illiterate people may have a hard time communicating with others.

(302) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a job application.

(303) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a lease agreement.

(304) I have a hard time staying focused on my homework when I'm tired.

(305) I have a hard time understanding some of my homework assignments.

(306) I'm terribly shy, I have a hard time speaking in front of people.

(307) He had a hard time expressing his emotional needs to his partner.

(308) Teachers have a hard time teaching when students act up in class.

(309) I have a hard time waking up without natural sunlight in my room.

(310) I have a hard time waking up on weekends when I don't have class.

(311) Timid individuals may have a hard time asserting their boundaries.

(312) The hoarder had a hard time parting with any of their possessions.

(313) Pessimists have a hard time staying positive in challenging times.

(314) Shopaholics often have a hard time resisting the allure of a sale.

(315) He had a hard time identifying beneath the heavy clothing and hat.

(316) She has a hard time believing in love after her last relationship.

(317) Bibliomanes may have a hard time choosing which book to read next.

(318) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time reading books they don't enjoy.

(319) Six-year-olds may have a hard time sharing their toys with others.

(320) I have a hard time breathing through my nose back when I exercise.

(321) Illiterate people may have a hard time understanding street signs.

(322) She had a hard time remembering what happened after getting drunk.

(323) I have a hard time balancing homework with other responsibilities.

(324) I have a hard time understanding the instructions for my homework.

(325) The new puppy is having a hard time settling down in his new home.

(326) I have a hard time waking up when I'm feeling anxious or stressed.

(327) The translator had a hard time translating the gibberish language.

(328) Many geniuses have a hard time with authority and following rules.

(329) He's afraid of disappointing others and has a hard time saying no.

(330) Some geniuses have a hard time focusing on one thing for too long.

(331) I'm having a hard time finding the right audio system for my needs.

(332) The students have a hard time staying focused during long lectures.

(333) The students have a hard time staying awake during boring lectures.

(334) I have a hard time trying to memorize on long lists of information.

(335) She had a hard time suppressing her instincts to react impulsively.

(336) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding favors.

(337) The anhedonic patient had a hard time finding pleasure in anything.

(338) Aspie people may have a hard time with socializing in large groups.

(339) Atheists may have a hard time finding acceptance in their families.

(340) The teacher had a hard time controlling the tearaways in her class.

(341) If you miss onto this lecture, you'll have a hard time catching up.

(342) It sounds like you're having a hard time adjusting to college life.

(343) I have a hard time trusting people who have lied to me in the past.

(344) I have a hard time falling asleep when I'm excited about something.

(345) I have a hard time focusing, but meditation helps to calm my brain.

(346) Being an iconoclast, she had a hard time fitting in with her peers.

(347) She had a hard time articulating her thoughts during the interview.

(348) Many geniuses have a hard time with public speaking and presenting.

(349) Klutzes have a hard time with delicate tasks that require precision.

(350) Arrogant people often have a hard time admitting when they're wrong.

(351) Blabbermouths have a hard time keeping their thoughts to themselves.

(352) The sloshed man had a hard time finding his keys to unlock the door.

(353) She had a hard time trying to tolerate ugliness in her surroundings.

(354) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time choosing which book to read next.

(355) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time keeping track of all their books.

(356) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding planner.

(357) Agender people may have a hard time finding representation in media.

(358) I'm having a hard time organizing my toughs into coherent sentences.

(359) I have a hard time swallowing pills that get stuck in my mouth back.

(360) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a label on a product.

(361) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a prescription label.

(362) Some people are addicted to sugar and have a hard time cutting back.

(363) I have a hard time motivating myself to fold clothes when I'm tired.

(364) Brainy individuals often have a hard time expressing their emotions.

(365) Blabbermouths often have a hard time keeping their emotions in check.

(366) I had a hard time speaking and swallowing because of my strep throat.

(367) The students have a hard time understanding Shakespearean literature.

(368) Pessimists have a hard time believing in the possibility of miracles.

(369) She hugged herself in sympathy for someone going through a hard time.

(370) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time finding space for all their books.

(371) I have a hard time typing on my phons because the keys are too small.

(372) I have a hard time opening my mouth back wide enough for the dentist.

(373) I have sympathy for my classmate who is having a hard time with math.

(374) Some geniuses have a hard time with time management and organization.

(375) She struggled with defeatism and had a hard time believing in herself.

(376) Night owls often have a hard time adjusting to a regular 9-5 schedule.

(377) Self-important individuals often have a hard time accepting criticism.

(378) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time deciding when to stop buying books.

(379) The babysitter had a hard time controlling the children's roughhouses.

(380) Aspie individuals may have a hard time with transitions between tasks.

(381) He had a hard time suppressing urges to eat junk food while on a diet.

(382) Loudmouths often have a hard time making real connections with others.

(383) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a menu at a restaurant.

(384) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a passport application.

(385) I'm having a hard time keeping up with my friends' social media posts.

(386) I have a hard time remembering how to spell words with silent letters.

(387) I need to confess, I'm having a hard time finding motivation to study.

(388) I have a hard time keeping my balance when someone whispers in my ear.

(389) The snow blower's engine had a hard time starting in cold temperatures.

(390) I have a hard time getting up if I don't have a clear plan for the day.

(391) The opposing team's defense had a hard time containing our midfielders.

(392) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a credit card statement.

(393) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a driver's license test.

(394) The jury had a hard time reaching a verdict due to dissenting opinions.

(395) Some people have a hard time losing fat because of hormonal imbalances.

(396) I'm having a hard time balancing school and extracurricular activities.

(397) I actually have a hard time staying awake during early morning classes.

(398) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time reading books on electronic devices.

(399) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time reading books that are not in print.

(400) Scorners often have a hard time making genuine connections with others.

(401) It looks as though you're having a hard time understanding the concept.

(402) Many geniuses have a hard time with small talk and casual conversation.

(403) I am having a hard time deciding on an object about the history of art.

(404) If you fool off from your studies, you'll have a hard time catching up.

(405) Shopaholics may have a hard time distinguishing between wants and needs.

(406) He had a hard time internalizing the fact that he was deserving of love.

(407) The actress had a hard time keeping a straight face during the bloopers.

(408) Slothful people often have a hard time achieving their goals and dreams.

(409) I have a hard time waking up in the morning if I don't get enough sleep.

(410) The doddering grandma had a hard time keeping up with her grandchildren.

(411) It's important to be alongside someone who is going through a hard time.

(412) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding invitations.

(413) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding decorations.

(414) My little brother always tries to give me a hard time when I'm studying.

(415) The perusers of the menu were having a hard time deciding what to order.

(416) The crookbacked woman had a hard time finding clothes that fit properly.

(417) The media would have a hard time filling airtime without Trump's antics.

(418) The essay was duck soup for me, but my roommate had a hard time with it.

(419) Klutzes often have a hard time with tasks that involve fine motor skills.

(420) Shopaholics may have a hard time resisting the temptation to shop online.

(421) I had a hard time falling asleep, but once I did, I slept like a student.

(422) She's hung up on her past mistakes and has a hard time forgiving herself.

(423) The boisterous class was having a hard time settling down for the lesson.

(424) Illiterate people may have a hard time reading a voter registration form.

(425) Faith can help you feel less alone when you're going through a hard time.

(426) I have a hard time sleeping without earplugs because I'm a light sleeper.

(427) I'm having a hard time deciding between living in a dorm or an apartment.

(428) The evidence was dubious, so the jury had a hard time reaching a verdict.

(429) The boss likes to give his employees a hard time when they make mistakes.

(430) The lashless man had a hard time keeping dust and debris out of his eyes.

(431) Blabbermouths often have a hard time keeping their opinions to themselves.

(432) Blabbermouths often have a hard time keeping their personal lives private.

(433) The under weight person may have a hard time maintaining body temperature.

(434) I have a hard time getting out of bed when I know I have a busy day ahead.

(435) Self-important individuals often have a hard time giving credit to others.

(436) The anhedonic patient had a hard time feeling any sense of accomplishment.

(437) The older generation sometimes has a hard time adapting to new technology.

(438) The older generation sometimes has a hard time understanding social media.

(439) I have a hard time putting away clothes that don't have a designated spot.

(440) I have a hard time balancing my social life and academic responsibilities.

(441) I have a hard time disconnecting from my phone, even when I'm on vacation.

(442) The police officer gave the driver a hard time for not wearing a seatbelt.

(443) The laggards in the job market were having a hard time finding employment.

(444) She had a hard time accepting love from others because she felt unlovable.

(445) He had a hard time trusting others because he felt unlovable and unworthy.

(446) Six-year-olds may have a hard time sitting still for long periods of time.

(447) The rescue team had a hard time reaching the stranded boat in rough water.

(448) The cleaning crew will have a hard time if students don't sham up outside.

(449) They're afraid of being judged and have a hard time expressing themselves.

(450) I have a hard time begetting up on weekends when I don't have any classes.

(451) I am having a hard time deciding on an object about my career aspirations.

(452) Shopaholics may have a hard time saving money due to their shopping habits.

(453) I have a friend who is a packrat and has a hard time decluttering her home.

(454) Bridestobe may have a hard time finding the perfect wedding transportation.

(455) Illiterate people may have a hard time understanding important information.

(456) I have a hard time hearing my teacher in class because of my ear infection.

(457) If you don't respect yourself, others will have a hard time respecting you.

(458) The teacher had a hard time getting through to the thickheads in the class.

(459) Distant cousins often have a hard time keeping track of each other's lives.

(460) The student had a hard time internalizing the complex mathematical formulas.

(461) Pessimists have a hard time seeing the potential for growth and improvement.

(462) Illiterate people may have a hard time helping their children with homework.

(463) I want to express my support for my friend who is going through a hard time.

(464) I have a hard time balancing my homework with my extracurricular activities.

(465) I have a hard time balancing my extracurricular activities with my homework.

(466) The dealer had a wide selection of products, and I had a hard time choosing.

(467) The teacher gave the students a hard time for not completing their homework.

(468) The new employees were having a hard time gelling with the rest of the team.

(469) If you loll behind on your assignments, you'll have a hard time catching up.

(470) If you run behind on your notes, you'll have a hard time studying for exams.

(471) The overweight cat had a hard time moving and would waddle around the house.

(472) The foster child had a hard time trusting others due to her past experiences.

(473) I have a hard time finding sweatshirts that fit me properly because I'm tall.

(474) It's important to have sympathy for people who are going through a hard time.

(475) Slothful people often have a hard time adapting to change and new situations.

(476) Some boomers have a hard time accepting the fact that they are getting older.

(477) I have a hard time hearing my alarm clock in the morning and often oversleep.

(478) I need to confess, I'm having a hard time adjusting to living with roommates.

(479) I have a hard time putting down a good book, so I often stay up late reading.

(480) She suffers from mania and has a hard time focusing on one task for too long.

(481) I always have a hard time choosing my faves from the menu at this restaurant.

(482) I have a hard time enjoying food when my tastebuds are congested from a cold.

(483) Some geniuses have a hard time with practical tasks and everyday life skills.

(484) Because he was hungover, he had a hard time concentrating during the meeting.

(485) I had a hard time falling asleep because my mind was wide awake with thoughts.

(486) The unaffectionate child seemed to have a hard time expressing their emotions.

(487) I have a hard time understanding how some people can go without food for days.

(488) People who are self-important often have a hard time admitting their mistakes.

(489) I have a hard time choosing which action-figures to bring with me on vacation.

(490) The couple had a hard time choosing between two officiants for their ceremony.

(491) He had a hard time dealing with his emotional baggage from past relationships.

(492) Some people have a hard time losing fat because of emotional eating or stress.

(493) The menu had gratuitous options, and I had a hard time deciding what to order.

(494) My parents used to give me a hard time about my messy room when I was younger.

(495) The house-spider was so fast that I had a hard time catching it with a tissue.

(496) Daydreamers often have a hard time focusing on tasks that don't interest them.

(497) If you organize badly, you'll have a hard time keeping track of your schedule.

(498) They're afraid of rejection and have a hard time putting themselves out there.

(499) I have a hard time falling back asleep after my alarm goes off in the morning.

(500) The overweight man had a hard time walking and had to waddle around the store.

(501) Shopaholics may have a hard time parting with items they no longer use or need.

(502) The editor had a hard time choosing which outtakes to include in the final cut.

(503) She had a hard time suppressing laughter when her friend told a hilarious joke.

(504) Self-important individuals often have a hard time accepting different opinions.

(505) Some people have a hard time pronouncing certain words because of their tongue.

(506) Some people have a hard time losing fat because of a lack of physical activity.

(507) If you organize badly, you'll have a hard time staying on top of your workload.

(508) The gym-goer had a hard time fitting all his equipment in his small duffel bag.

(509) I have a hard time falling asleep when I know my alarm is going to go off soon.

(510) The elderly woman had a hard time walking and had to waddle around with a cane.

(511) People who are self-important often have a hard time accepting help from others.

(512) I have a hard time getting out of bed in the morning because I love to sleep in.

(513) The sailor had a hard time steering the boat as it antagonized against the wind.

(514) If you prolong doing your exam review, you'll have a hard time passing the test.

(515) Self-important individuals often have a hard time accepting feedback from others.

(516) The sassy toddler refused to eat her vegetables and gave her parents a hard time.

(517) The restaurant had options aplenty, so we had a hard time deciding what to order.

(518) I had a hard time falling asleep, but eventually, I crashed into the dream world.

(519) She has a hard time memorizing by learning, so she uses other techniques instead.

(520) I have a hard time remembering phone numbers, so I save them in my contacts list.

(521) I previously had a hard time with multiplication, but now I understand it better.

(522) Doting parents often have a hard time letting go of their college-bound children.

(523) I'm having a hard time finding a group to join for this extracurricular activity.

(524) The unaffectionate child seemed to have a hard time forming emotional connections.

(525) The teacher had a hard time controlling the gigglers in the back of the classroom.

(526) Bibliomaniacs may have a hard time reading books outside of their preferred genre.

(527) Some geniuses have a hard time relating to people who don't share their interests.

(528) The judge gave the defendant a hard time for not showing remorse during the trial.

(529) She had a hard time trusting anyone after being raised in a mistrusting household.

(530) I have a hard time trusting people who constantly make excuses for their behavior.

(531) The curmudgeonly security guard always gave us a hard time when we forgot our IDs.

(532) People who are self-important often have a hard time admitting when they are wrong.

(533) People who are self-important often have a hard time admitting when they need help.

(534) People who are self-important often have a hard time acknowledging their own flaws.

(535) He had a hard time connecting with others because he always repressed his emotions.

(536) She had a hard time keeping her confidences to herself and often spilled the beans.

(537) Liars often have a hard time keeping up with their lies and may slip up eventually.

(538) I have a hard time staying awake during early morning classes due to lack of sleep.

(539) The elderly woman had a hard time remembering things, so she wrote everything down.

(540) The babysitter had a hard time controlling the kids when they started to roughhouse.

(541) I had a hard time accommodating back to my regular work schedule after the holidays.

(542) I have a hard time hearing my phone ring when it's in my pocket and not near my ear.

(543) The actors had a hard time memorizing the script, but eventually got the hang of it.

(544) Although the waves were calm, the fishermen still had a hard time catching any fish.

(545) I have a hard time falling asleep on Sunday nights because I'm nervous about school.

(546) The overburdened teacher had a hard time giving individual attention to each student.

(547) Worrywarts may have a hard time falling asleep at night due to their racing thoughts.

(548) I have a friend who is a packrat and has a hard time letting go of sentimental items.

(549) I have a hard time choosing between Greys Anatomy and The Office as my favorite show.

(550) The market had a wide variety of products, so I had a hard time deciding what to buy.



Hard Time meaning


Hard Time: Tips for Using the Phrase in a Sentence The phrase "hard time" is a common expression that is used to describe a difficult or challenging period in someone's life. It can refer to a variety of situations, such as financial struggles, health problems, relationship issues, or personal setbacks. If you want to use this phrase in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you do so effectively.


1. Understand the Context Before using the phrase "hard time" in a sentence, it's important to understand the context in which it is being used. This will help you to choose the right words and phrasing to convey your message effectively.

For example, if you are talking about someone who is going through a difficult time in their personal life, you might say something like, "She's been having a hard time lately with her divorce."


2. Use Appropriate Grammar When using the phrase "hard time" in a sentence, it's important to use appropriate grammar and sentence structure. This will help to ensure that your message is clear and easy to understand.

For example, you might say, "I'm having a hard time understanding this concept," rather than, "I'm having hard time understanding this concept."


3. Be Specific To make your sentence more effective, try to be as specific as possible when using the phrase "hard time." This will help to give your message more impact and make it more relatable to your audience.

For example, instead of saying, "He's having a hard time at work," you might say, "He's been struggling with his workload and is feeling overwhelmed."


4. Use Appropriate Tone When using the phrase "hard time" in a sentence, it's important to use an appropriate tone that matches the situation. If you are talking about a serious or difficult situation, you might use a more serious or somber tone. If you are talking about a more lighthearted situation, you might use a more casual or humorous tone.

For example, you might say, "I'm having a hard time deciding which flavor of ice cream to get," with a playful tone.


5. Provide Support If you are using the phrase "hard time" to describe someone else's situation, it's important to provide support and empathy. This can help to show that you care and are there for them during their difficult time.

For example, you might say, "I'm sorry to hear that you're going through a hard time. Is there anything I can do to help?"


In conclusion, the phrase "hard time" is a common expression that can be used to describe a variety of difficult or challenging situations. By following these tips, you can use this phrase effectively in a sentence and convey your message clearly and empathetically.





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