Yes. I challenge you to a duel.
the word 'challenge' is itself a verb also.
Dare is a word that means to challenge someone to do something.
The word challenged is not a noun. The word 'challenged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to challenge. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The word challenge is the noun form.Example: Are you up to the challenge?The noun forms of the verb to challenge are challenger and the gerund, challenging.
The word challenge is both a noun and a verb. The adjective forms are challenging and challengeable.
The word search is a regular verb. Search can also be a noun as in (e.g.) the officers carried out a search on the office.
Challenge (noun): a task or situation that tests someone's abilities or skills. Challenge (verb): to invite someone to engage in a competition or to test their abilities.
The word challenge is both a noun and a verb. The adjective forms are challenging and challengeable.
Yes, it is a noun. It means a competition or an objection. It can also be a verb, to challenge.
The word challenge is both a verb and a noun. The noun challenge is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something requiring skill, strength, or determination to accomplish; an invitation to take part in a contest or competition. Example sentences Noun: We met the challenge to finish the project on time and on budget. Verb: The competition will challenge everything we've trained for.
The verb of challenges is challenge. As in "to challenge someone to something".
The word thought is both a noun and a verb, the past participle of the verb 'to think'; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective.Noun: I just had a thought."Verb: "I thought about you last night."Adjective: "My thought processes are not up to this challenge."
Test can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A challenge. Verb: To challenge.
In the sentence that you give, the word challenge is used as a noun.