tall order

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tall order

Finishing the project on time was a tall order, but the team succeeded.

Definition

Noun: A task or requirement that is very difficult to fulfill or achieve; a formidable or demanding challenge.

Usage

The phrase "tall order" is used to describe a request, goal, or task that is exceptionally demanding or seems almost impossible to accomplish. It emphasizes the difficulty and scale of the challenge.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Asking the team to complete the project in one week is a tall order.
    • Finding a solution that pleases everyone is a tall order.
    • Finishing in time was a tall order, but we did it.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be a tall order": This is the standard construction. It is often used with verbs like , , or .
    • Getting unanimous approval will be a tall order.
  • "to fill/meet a tall order": This variant describes successfully accomplishing the difficult task.
    • The new manager has filled a tall order by turning the department around.
Variants and Related Words
  • Demanding task: A simpler, more direct synonym.
  • Herculean task: An idiom with a similar meaning, implying a task requiring great strength or effort, like the labors of Hercules.
Synonyms
  • Formidable task: A task that inspires fear or respect due to its difficulty.
  • Daunting challenge: A challenge that is intimidating or discouraging.
  • Stiff requirement: A very strict or difficult requirement.
Related Idioms
  • A big ask: (Informal) A request that is difficult to fulfill.
    • Funding the entire project ourselves is a big ask.
  • A tough/long haul: A difficult or lengthy effort.
    • Recovering from the injury will be a tough haul.
tall order

Finishing the project on time was a tall order, but the team succeeded.

Noun
  1. a formidable task or requirement
    • finishing in time was a tall order but we did it

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