The word you're looking for is "grapple." It means to engage in a struggle or to confront a challenging situation directly. Grappling often involves trying to understand or resolve complex issues.
The word "tackle" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a piece of equipment or a technique used in sports. As a verb, it means to confront or deal with a difficult task or situation.
No, "burden" is not a bad word. It simply refers to something that is difficult to bear or deal with.
The word cope is a verb. It means to deal with something that is particularly difficult.
tackle, deal with, cope with, meet head-on
t-r-o-u-b-l-e?
It was difficult to deal with but he until his arm healed, he would have to do so.
Onerous means difficult or unpleasant to deal with.
Yes, the word 'difficulty' is a noun; a word for something that is hard to accomplish, deal with, or understand; a word for a thing.The noun 'difficulty' is a common noun, a general word for any difficulty of any kind. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
another word could be difficult or severely
exagerating
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Tackle could mean to leap at someone and bear them to the ground. He tried to tackle the quarterback, but he missed. Tackle could mean equipment. I took my fishing tackle and drove to my favorite trout stream. Tackle could mean to attempt a chore or try to do something very hard. I'm going to tackle cleaning up the garage this weekend. Tackle can also be a slang term for the male genitals. He kicked me right in my tackle!
The word "difficult" is an adjective. It is used to describe nouns by indicating that something is not easy or requires effort.