A demand for explanation or justification; a calling into question.
The word challenge is both a noun and a verb. The adjective forms are challenging and challengeable.
The word challenge is both a noun and a verb. The adjective forms are challenging and challengeable.
contest, interrogation, test, demanding
There are two syllables in the word.(Chall-enge)
Radical Outdoor Challenge was created in 1993.
Yes. I challenge you to a duel. the word 'challenge' is itself a verb also.
He wants to challenge you to a race around the track. The diet will be a challenge, but you can do it.
The closest word for challenge in Tagalog would be "pagsubok". "Pagsubok" can also be trial, or hindrance.
Janet always enjoyed a challenge.The sports challenge looked good this year.I will challenge your decision.
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It was a challenge to find the penny in the haystack.
Taking regents or S.A.T.s can be a challenge for high school students.
Climbing the mountain would be a challenge but it is possible.
Words that can be made from the letters in CHALLENGE are:aaceacheageallallegeanangelcagecallcancanechangeclancleaneacheelgalegallgelgenehaghalehallhealhellhenlacelancelealeanleeleglegalnag
No, the word 'challenge' is an abstract noun, a word for something that is hard to do or achieve; a word for an objection to something as not being true, genuine, or proper; a word for an invitation to compete; a word for a concept.
When playing word challenge, you can hit <return> on your keyboard, after spelling a word, instead of hitting the <submit> button on the board. This saves precious seconds.
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.