Duel
i think its dare
Dare is a word that means to challenge someone to do something.
To challenge someone is to dare someone
if you challenge someone, ever heard of truth or DARE it's obvious you dare them to do something
test
The verb of challenges is challenge. As in "to challenge someone to something".
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.
To dare
The word challenge is both a verb and a noun.The verb challenge (challenges, challenging, challenged), is to invite someone to compete or fight; to question whether something is true, accurate, or legal; to test one's skill and abilities. Example: We challenge ourselves to give the best possible answers.The noun challenge (challenges), something that needs a lot of skill,energy, and determination to do or achieve. Example: I know I can't win but I like the challenge of the race.
The opposite word of benefit is drawback. A benefit is something good for someone or something and a drawback is something bad for someone or something.
Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."
This means that if you see something, you really believe in it. It can also be a challenge to someone to prove something by showing you.