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Challenge Meaning in English

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/ˈtʃæɫəndʒ/
CHA-luhnj
/tʃˈælɪndʒ/
CHA-linj

Definition

A challenge is something difficult that tests your ability, patience, or effort. It can also be an invitation to compete or to question something officially.

Usage & Nuances

Most often, 'challenge' means a difficult situation: 'a big challenge', 'face a challenge', 'take on a challenge'. As a verb, 'challenge someone' means invite them to compete or question what they said or did. Positive in many contexts: a job can be 'challenging' meaning difficult but interesting.

Example Sentences

Learning a new language is a challenge for me.

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She likes a challenge at work.

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He gave me a challenge to finish the puzzle fast.

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Starting over in a new city was a real challenge, but it helped me grow.

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I’m not sure I’m ready for that challenge, to be honest.

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If you challenge his ideas in the meeting, be ready with strong evidence.

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