challenging


adjective

  • Something that is hard to do or solve.

verb

  • To invite someone to play or compete with you.
  • To dare someone to do something.
  • To question something to see if it's true or correct.
  • To ask someone to prove they belong in a group.
  • To say that something is not right.
  • To ask for something that you believe you deserve.
  • To ask someone who is trying to pass by to identify themselves.
  • To say that someone should not be allowed to vote.
  • To take a test to earn credit for a class.

noun

  • The act of inviting someone to compete or play.


Antonym

  • unchallenging

Word Explanation:

  • Challenging means something that is a little hard to do, but it can be fun to try! Like when you play a game that is tricky, but you want to win.

Word in hindi

चुनौती (Chunauti)

Chunauti

Other variations in hindi

  • कठिनाई (Kathinai) Kathinai
  • संकट (Sankat) Sankat

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'challenging' mean?

The word 'challenging' means something that is difficult but can help you learn and grow.

How do you pronounce 'challenging'?

You pronounce 'challenging' like this: chal-len-jing.

What is the origin of the word 'challenging'?

The word 'challenging' comes from the word 'challenge', which has roots in Old French and Latin, meaning to call someone to a contest or to test them.

What is the meaning of 'challenging' in Kannada?

The word 'challenging' in Kannada is 'ಚುನಾವಣಾತ್ಮಕ' (Cunāvaṇātmak).