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An uphill battle Meaning in English

expression

ˈæn/, /ən/ /ˈəpˈhɪɫ/ /ˈbætəɫ
an uhp-HILL BAT-uhl
ˈɐn/ /ʌphˈɪl/ /bˈætəl
un up-HILL BAT-uhl

Definition

A situation or task that is very difficult to succeed at, usually requiring a lot of effort and perseverance.

Usage & Nuances

Idiom, informal to neutral register. Used to describe anything very challenging or that faces strong opposition. Similar expressions: 'an uphill task', 'a losing battle,' but 'an uphill battle' emphasizes effort and possible (but difficult) success. Commonly paired with 'face', 'is', 'win', 'fight'.

Example Sentences

Learning English can feel like an uphill battle at first.

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He faces an uphill battle trying to change people's minds.

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Fixing the broken system is an uphill battle for the new manager.

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Getting everyone to agree on the new plan was an uphill battle, but we did it.

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For small businesses, surviving the first year can be an uphill battle.

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Convincing my parents to let me study abroad was definitely an uphill battle.

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