be hard to interpret

Frequency: 8.119.8 per million words

Used when the meaning of something requires effort to understand or explain.

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Examples (10)

  • The raw data was hard to interpret without further statistical analysis.
  • Her facial expressions were hard to interpret, leaving us guessing her true emotions.
  • Some philosophical concepts can be hard to interpret for beginners.
  • The ambiguous clause in the contract was hard to interpret legally.
  • His sudden change in behavior was hard to interpret, prompting concern from his friends.
  • The ancient prophecy proved hard to interpret until the events unfolded.
  • For non-experts, medical jargon can be hard to interpret.
  • The cryptic message was hard to interpret, requiring careful consideration.
  • The government's new policy statements were hard to interpret, leading to public confusion.
  • The painting's symbolism was hard to interpret without knowledge of the artist's background.