'Intractable' means difficult to manipulate, or hard to manage.
No, although 'man' and 'age' are both nouns, they have nothing necessarily to with the word 'manage'.
to manage - infinitive managing - progressive manage - base form/ simple present managed - simple past will manage - simple future
Pull off, grapple, handle
The definition and proper usage of the word managed is to handle or direct with skill. An example of the proper use of the word manage is "The business is managed by the owner's daughter.".
There is no such word as "manij." Perhaps you meant "manage," which means to be in charge of (for example, She manages the accounting department.) or to succeed at doing something (for example, He managed to pry open the pickle jar.). "Manij" is also a frequent misspelling of the last name of musician Nicki Minaj.
The word uneasy means not easy. The word easy means not hard.
difficult, challenging
Hard as in texture: Solid Hard as in difficult: Difficult, not easy.
Hard is a synonym for tall when tall means difficult or not easy. For example, that is a hard (i.e., tall or difficult) order to follow.
The root word if 'intractable' is 'tractable'. Tractable is an adjective meaning easy to guide and order, controllable, compliant. From tractable comes the word intractable, which means difficult to order or guide, hard to direct and manage, unruly.
The word that means hard to understand is "cryptic." It describes something that is mysterious or difficult to interpret or decipher.
the scientific word that means difficult swallowing is " Dysphagia " ..
When the Spanish word duro is translated into English it means hard. It also means harsh, resistant, difficult, and severe.
One possible word that fits would be "inscrutable", meaning a person difficult to get a read on - they are "inscrutable".
DIFFICULT IS ANOTHER WORD FOR 'HARD' OR 'NOT EASY'
difficult
A word that means difficult or impossible to read is illegible. Illegible is also defined as being hard to decipher when reading.