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CHALLENGE

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Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dispute, question

Synonyms:

claiming, confrontation, dare, defiance, demanding, demur, interrogation, objection, protest, provocation, remonstrance, summons to contest, test, threat, trial, ultimatum

Antonyms:

agree, answer, decide, win
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question

Synonyms:

accost, arouse, ask for, assert, beard, brave, call for, call out, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face down, face off, face the music, fly in the face of, hang in, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, insist upon, investigate, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, provoke, query, reclaim, require, search out, stand up to, stick it out, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet, try, vindicate

Antonyms:

agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: accost
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: approach for conversation or solicitation

Synonyms:

address, annoy, bother, brace*, buttonhole, call, challenge, confront, cross, dare, entice, face, flag, greet, hail, proposition, run into, salute, welcome, whistle for

Antonyms:

avoid, dodge, evade, ignore, scorn, shun
Main Entry: arouse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: excite, entice

Synonyms:

agitate, alert, animate, awaken, call, challenge, electrify, enliven, fire up, foment, foster, goad, heat up, incite, inflame, instigate, kindle, move, provoke, rally, rouse, send, spark, spur, stimulate, stir, thrill, turn on, wake up, waken, warm, whet, whip up, work up

Antonyms:

bore, calm, lull, quiet
Main Entry: ask
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: question

Synonyms:

buzz*, canvass, catechize, challenge, cross-examine, demand, direct, enjoin, examine, give the third degree, go over, grill, hit*, hunt for, inquire, institute, interrogate, investigate, needle, pick one's brains, pop the question, pry into, pump, put the screws to, put through the wringer, query, quiz, request, roast, sweat*

Antonyms:

answer, claim, command, insist, reply, repudiate, tell
Main Entry: brave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure bad situation

Synonyms:

bear, beard, challenge, confront, court, dare, defy, face, face off, fly in the face of, go through, outdare, risk, stand up to, suffer, support, take on, venture, withstand

Antonyms:

break down, capitulate, complain, dodge, fear, give up, hide, run away, skip
Main Entry: call
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand or announce action

Synonyms:

appeal to, appoint, ask, challenge, charge, claim, command, declare, decree, elect, entreat, exact, ordain, order, postulate, pray to, proclaim, require, requisition, set apart, solicit, summon

Antonyms:

stop
Main Entry: claim
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand, maintain property or right

Synonyms:

adduce, advance, allege, ask, assert, believe, call for, challenge, collect, declare, defend, exact, have dibs on something, hit, hit up, hold, hold out for, insist, justify, knock, lay claim to, need, pick up, pop the question, postulate, pretend, profess, pronounce, require, requisition, solicit, stake out, take, uphold, vindicate

Antonyms:

deny, disclaim, question
Main Entry: compete
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go up against in contest

Synonyms:

attempt, bandy, battle, be in the running, bid, challenge, clash, collide, contend, contest, cope with, emulate, encounter, essay, face, fence, fight, go after, go for broke, go for the gold, go for, grapple, in the hunt, jockey for position, joust, lock horns, match strength, match wits, oppose, participate in, pit oneself against, play, rival, run for, scramble for, seek prize, spar, strive, struggle, take on, take part, tilt, try, tussle, vie, wrestle
Main Entry: contest
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: competition

Synonyms:

challenge, concours, discussion, game, match, meet, meeting, proving, rencounter, sport, testing, tournament, trial, trying
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