struggle
Prononciation : [ˈstrʌɡl]
Mot
Contexte : « personal growth »
(verb) to try very hard to do something, often facing difficulties. It’s like when you are trying to lift something heavy or learn a new skill but find it hard.
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She struggles with math, but she is improving with practice.
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He didn't struggle at all with the easy questions on the test.
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Why do you struggle to finish your homework sometimes?
Contexte : « personal experience »
(noun) a hard effort or fight against something difficult. Like when someone faces challenges in their life, they have struggles.
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His journey to become an artist was full of struggle, but he never gave up.
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She had no struggle achieving success; everything came easily to her.
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What are some struggles people face as they grow up?
Contexte : « conflict »
(verb) to fight or compete with someone or something. This is when two people or teams are trying very hard to win against each other.
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The two teams struggled for the championship in a very exciting game.
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The players didn't struggle at all; it was an easy win.
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Why did the teams struggle during the match?
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