| CHALLENGE | • challenge n. A confrontation; a dare. • challenge n. A difficult task, especially one that the person making the attempt finds more enjoyable because of that difficulty. • challenge n. (Law) A procedure or action. |
| CHALLENGED | • challenged adj. (Euphemistic) Lacking some physical or mental attribute or skill ; used after adverbs to make politically… • challenged adj. (Humorous) Used following adverbs to make adjectives in imitation of and mocking adjectives of this kind. • challenged v. Simple past tense and past participle of challenge. |
| CHALLENGER | • challenger n. One who challenges; especially, one who plays against the current champion of a game or contest in hopes… • Challenger prop.n. A space shuttle, named after HMS Challenger (1858), destroyed on January 28, 1986 with loss of its seven-member crew. • Challenger n. (Rail transport) a steam locomotive of the 4-6-6-4 wheel arrangement. 4-6-6-4 on Wikipedia. |
| CHALLENGES | • challenges n. Plural of challenge. • challenges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of challenge. • CHALLENGE v. to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest. |
| CHALLENGERS | • challengers n. Plural of challenger. • Challengers n. Plural of Challenger. • CHALLENGER n. one who challenges. |
| CHALLENGING | • challenging v. Present participle of challenge. • challenging adj. Difficult, hard to do. • challenging n. The act of making a challenge. |
| RECHALLENGE | • rechallenge v. To challenge again. • rechallenge v. To challenge in return. • rechallenge v. (Medicine, pharmacology) To try a therapeutic pharmaceutical drug, suspected allergen, or medical treatment… |
| MISCHALLENGE | • mischallenge n. (Obsolete) A false or misguided challenge. • MISCHALLENGE n. (Spenser) an unjust challenge. |
| RECHALLENGED | • rechallenged v. Simple past tense and past participle of rechallenge. • RECHALLENGE v. to challenge again. |
| RECHALLENGES | • rechallenges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rechallenge. • RECHALLENGE v. to challenge again. |
| UNCHALLENGED | • unchallenged adj. Not having any challengers. • unchallenged adj. Lacking experience due to lack of challenges; untested. • UNCHALLENGED adj. not challenged. |
| CHALLENGEABLE | • challengeable adj. Able to be challenged or disputed. • CHALLENGEABLE adj. capable of being challenged. |
| CHALLENGINGLY | • challengingly adv. In a way or to an extent that challenges. • CHALLENGING adv. CHALLENGE, to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest. |
| MISCHALLENGES | • mischallenges n. Plural of mischallenge. • MISCHALLENGE n. (Spenser) an unjust challenge. |
| RECHALLENGING | • rechallenging v. Present participle of rechallenge. • RECHALLENGE v. to challenge again. |
| UNCHALLENGING | • unchallenging adj. Not challenging; easy to do. • UNCHALLENGING adj. not challenging. |
| UNCHALLENGEABLE | • unchallengeable adj. Not open to challenge; indisputable. • UNCHALLENGEABLE adj. not challengeable. |
| UNCHALLENGEABLY | • unchallengeably adv. In an unchallengeable manner. • UNCHALLENGEABLE adv. not challengeable. |
| UNCHALLENGINGLY | • unchallengingly adv. In an unchallenging way; without challenge or difficulty. |