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How to Use "Challenge" with Example Sentences
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challenge
(n):
something difficult; an invitation to fight or compete
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Used with adjectives:
"
It was a
big
challenge
for us.
"
(big, considerable, enormous, great, huge, real, serious, significant)
"
He will face
difficult
challenges
.
"
(difficult, stiff, tough, daunting, continuing, ongoing, future)
"
This will be the
key
challenge
.
"
(key, fundamental, main, major, primary, ultimate)
"
We are facing
fresh
challenges
.
"
(fresh, new, unprecedented, constant)
"
She is anticipating
exciting
challenges
.
"
(exciting, interesting, unique, special)
"
What are the
economic
challenges
?
"
(economic, environmental, logistical, physical, political, technical, global, local)
"
He posed an
effective
challenge
.
"
(effective, serious, strong, direct)
"
The lawyer offered a
legal
challenge
.
"
(legal, constitutional)
Used with verbs:
"
Will he
accept
the
challenge
?
"
(accept, answer, agree to)
"
We will
address
the new
challenge
.
"
(address, confront, face, handle, meet, respond to, tackle, take on)
"
Budget cuts will
create
new
challenges
.
"
(create, offer, pose, present, make, provide, raise)
"
She
relishes
a
challenge
.
"
(relishes, loves, enjoys, welcomes, likes)
"
How will we
overcome
the
challenges
?
"
(overcome, solve, fight, survive)
Used with prepositions:
"
He received a
challenge
from
his rival.
"
(from)
"
She offered a
challenge
to
her students.
"
(to)
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challenge
(v):
to question whether something is true or not; to ask someone to fight or compete
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Used with adverbs:
"
His leadership was
directly
challenged
.
"
(directly, openly, publicly)
"
She
successfully
challenged
the government.
"
(successfully)
"
The economy is
constantly
challenging
us.
"
(constantly, continually, repeatedly)
"
Are you
seriously
challenging
me?
"
(seriously, really)
Used with verbs:
"
Do you
seek
to
challenge
the law?
"
(seek, want, plan)
Used with prepositions:
"
He
challenged
the law
for
fairness.
"
(for)
"
Are you going to
challenge
me
on
this?
"
(on)
"
He
challenged
her
to
a cooking competition.
"
(to)
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