challengeless

adj

Etymology

From challenge + -less.

  1. derived from calumnia
  2. derived from calenge
  3. derived from chalenge
  4. inherited from kalange
  5. inherited from chalenge
  6. suffixed as challengeless — “challenge + less

Definitions

  1. Not challenging.

    • There are a variety of forms of adjustment workers may make to “objectively” challengeless work (that is, work which most observers—and especially college professors—report as challengeless).
    • Well educated, relatively secure in their jobs, and interested in doing their own things, these workers resist accepting the boring, challengeless jobs that their elders saw as inevitable.
    • Challengeless bureaucratic jobs inhibit the normal development of the human personality, thus leading to poor mental health, apathy, and even the delusion that one prefers highly structured work.
  2. Unchallenged.

    • Forgive my voidance of the letter, thou To whom I am in deepest spirit known, Of challengeless uncalculating vow;.
    • O powerful and illustrious one, you who are the beginning of all the topics, you who are indestructible and challengeless, you who are the foremost of Purushas, you who are the highest of the high.
  3. Without giving or receiving a challenge.

    • Then challengeless they passed the gate, Macdonald's broadsword on the door Made noise, the rookery rose in air, Came hurried steps across the floor, And voices whispered from the stair "
    • Challengeless, she said and did nothing.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA