Mühsam

Mühsam

Mühsam is a German adjective that means laborious, hard, difficult, or arduous. It describes a task or activity that requires too much effort or is too burdensome. Mühsam can be used to describe both mental and physical jobs, such as studying for a difficult exam or lifting heavy boxes.

Here are some synonyms of mühsam:

  • schwierig (difficult)
  • anstrengend (demanding)
  • strapaziös (tiresome)
  • beschwerlich (onerous)
  • mühevoll (arduous)

On the other hand, there are some antonyms (opposites) of mühsam:

  • einfach (easy)
  • mühelos (effortless)
  • locker (relaxed)
  • unbeschwert (unburdened)

Here are some examples of how mühsam can be used in German sentences:

  • Das Lernen für diese Prüfung war wirklich mühsam. (Studying for this exam was really laborious.)
  • Die Arbeit an diesem Projekt war sehr beschwerlich. (Working on this project was very onerous.)
  • Der Bau dieses Hauses war extrem anstrengend. (Building this house was extremely demanding.)

In conclusion, mühsam is a useful German word that describes various activities or tasks that are challenging or demanding. It has synonyms and antonyms that can help you understand its various shades of meaning.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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