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challengenoun a feeling or declaration of disapproval or dissentthere were no serious challenges to the legislative bill, so it passed easily complaint, demur, demurral, demurrer, difficulty, exception, expostulation, fuss, kick, objection, protest, question, remonstrance, stink compunction, doubt, misgiving, qualm, scruplemisunderstandingcavil, niggle(chiefly British), quibbleargument, conflict, debate, dispute, dissent, hassle, quarrel, squabble, staticcensure, criticismdefiance, disobedience, rebelliondistrust, distrustfulness, dubiety, dubitation(archaic), incertitude, indetermination, misdoubt, mistrust, mistrustfulness, reservation, skepticism, suspicion, uncertaintyqualmishness, unease, uneasinessreluctance, unwillingness willingnessapproval, sanctionacceptance, acquiescence, agreement, assentcompliance, obedience something that requires thought and skill for resolutionthe many challenges facing developing countries in the 21st century case, knot, matter, nut, problem, trouble issue, questioncorner, fix, hole, hot water, jam, mire, pickle, predicament, quagmire, spotcrux, Gordian knot, sticky wicket, toughie(also toughy)catch-22, dilemma, quandarycatch, glitch, hitch, pitfall, snagconundrum, enigma, mystery, puzzle, puzzlement, riddlebrainteaser, poser, stumper answer, solution magic bullet, silver bulletcure-all, panacea challengeverbto demand proof of the truth or rightness ofdon't hesitate to challenge any statement that generalizes about people contest, dispute, impeach, oppugn, query, question doubt, mistrustkick (about), object (to), protestcombat, fight, oppose, resist call in question(or call into question) accept, believe, embrace, swallow back, defend, supportadvocate, champion, promoteabide, endure, stomach, tolerate to invite (someone) to take part in a contest or to perform a featI challenge you to swim to the other side of the pond dare, defy, stump beard, brave, brazen, breast, confront, face, outbrave, outface to have as a requirementhaving to put up with an overbearing boss challenges forbearance bear, claim, demand, necessitate, need, require, take, want, warrant entail, involveask, beg, clamor (for), cry (for)hurt (for), lackcommand, enjoin, exact, insist, press, quest, stipulate call for have, hold own, possess in the 13th century |