Here are a few:
Climbing the mountain was an arduous undertaking, but she managed to do it.
For me, washing the dishes is easy, but I find scrubbing the floor to be a much more arduous task.
It is arduous to exercise when you are in bad shape or out of shape.
Difficult, strenuous, hard to accomplish or achieve.
1.requiring great exertion; laborious; difficult: an arduous undertaking.
2.requiring or using much energy and vigor; strenuous: making an arduous effort.
3.hard to climb; steep: an arduous path up the hill.
4.hard to endure; full of hardships; severe: an arduous winter.
The heat combined with more than two weeks continuous pulling made the job arduous.
For more than 1000 years the church has labored in this place, and her work becomes more arduous as time goes on.
Mrs. Hull worked the night shift herself when she took over the home and found the work was not arduous.
Not too arduous a task for a Sunday morning.
Mixing up the different ingredients and applying them doesn't prove too arduous.
i hate how people are so arduous because they are so painful looking.
Arduous means difficult, or demanding great effort. The mountain climber found just walking at higher altitudes to be an arduous experience.
Arduous is a word used to describe something that is difficult. A good sentence would be, the math problems on the test were arduous.
As an adjective - The journey through the mountains was an arduous trek since there were many hills and valleys to walk through .
the arduous work of preparing a dictionary
Yes, it is an adjective. It is based on the noun ardor (passion, zeal) and means difficult or rigorous.
It means difficult.
Having fun
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
Arduous is an adjective.
The word arduous is an adjective. Her journey was long and arduous, but it ultimately strengthened her character and made her a better person.
'The football practices were arduous, but the players knew tough practices were necessary in order to build a successful team.' The word arduous is an adjective.
It's an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.
That is the correct spelling of "demanding" (insisting, or adjective meaning arduous).
The spelling gruelling is a variant, but the US spelling of the adjective is grueling (demanding, arduous).
Here are some examples: "It was a long and arduous journey." "It was not too arduous a task for a Sunday morning." "The mountain climbers tackled the arduous terrain."
Writing this sentence was rather arduous
Running ten miles non stop is very arduous.
I think you mean arduous. Arduous means very hard or difficult.
difficult
Hauling big logs across the prairie was a very arduous task.