challenge
nounEtymology
From Middle English chalenge, variant with palatalization of Middle English kalange (“an accusation, claim”), from Old French chalenge, chalonge, palatalized Central French variants of Old Northern French calenge, calonge (see Continental Norman calengier), from Latin calumnia (“a false accusation, calumny”). Cognate with Old English hōl (“calumny”). Doublet of calumny.
Definitions
A confrontation
A confrontation; a dare.
- Congratulations on managing to use the phrase “preponderant criterion” in a chart (“On your marks”, November 9th). Was this the work of a kakorrhaphiophobic journalist set a challenge by his colleagues, or simply an example of glossolalia?
A difficult task, especially one that the person making the attempt finds more enjoyable…
A difficult task, especially one that the person making the attempt finds more enjoyable because of that difficulty.
A procedure or action.
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The opening and crying of hounds upon first finding the scent of their game.
To invite (someone) to take part in a competition.
- We challenged the boys next door to a game of football.
- By this I challenge him to single fight.
To dare (someone).
- [...] For I challenge any Man to make any pretence to Power by Right of Fatherhood, either intelligible or poſſible in any one, otherwiſe, then either as Adams heir, or as Progenitor over his own deſcendants, naturally ſprung from him.
To dispute (something)
To dispute (something); to contest.
- to challenge the accuracy of a statement or of a quotation
- In the April 2020 Roade fatality, the worker who died "was reputedly in the habit of walking on the line when he didn't need to". Tragically, no one challenged him about it.
To call something into question or dispute.
- New information challenged old hypotheses.
To make a formal objection to a juror.
To be difficult or challenging for.
- Before moving onto the content of Hobson-Jobson, an explication of the publication history is necessary since this has clearly challenged many commentators.
To claim as due
To claim as due; to demand as a right.
- Challenge better terms.
To censure
To censure; to blame.
- I may be more challenged for my inconsiderate Boldness
To question or demand the countersign from (one who attempts to pass the lines).
- The sentinel challenged us with "Who goes there?"
To object to the reception of the vote of, e.g. on the ground that the person is not…
To object to the reception of the vote of, e.g. on the ground that the person is not qualified as a voter.
To take (a final exam) in order to get credit for a course without taking it.
- I mean if you go in and want to challenge an exam it cost you half of your course money. If you don't pass the exam, that money is credited toward taking the course. What have you got to lose to challenge an exam, or do a competency exam?
- The only time I went to class was to challenge an exam. My marks were good. But there was one class I never missed, “Nursing Process and the New Philosophy in Nursing.”
The neighborhood
- synonymbecall
- synonymcall out
- neighborchallenger
- neighborchallenging
- neighbordechallenge
- neighborrechallenge
Derived
challengeable, challenged, challengee, challengeful, challengeless, challenger, challenge run, challengest, challengeth, counterchallenge, dechallenge, floor temperature challenge, frame challenge, immunochallenge, megachallenge, mischallenge, multichallenge, multichallenger, nonchallenge, overchallenge, postchallenge, prechallenge, rechallenge, subchallenge, superchallenge, unchallengeable, unchallengeably, unchallenged, underchallenge, challenge coin, challenge exam, drug challenge, high challenge, ice bucket challenge, peremptory challenge, rise to the challenge, room temperature challenge
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at challenge. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at challenge. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
10 hops · closes at challenge
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA