different between challenging vs entertaining
challenging
English
Etymology
From Middle English chalengyng; equivalent to challenge +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?æl?nd???/, /?t?æl?nd???/
Verb
challenging
- present participle of challenge
Adjective
challenging (comparative more challenging, superlative most challenging)
- Difficult, hard to do.
Antonyms
- unchallenging
Translations
Noun
challenging (plural challengings)
- The act of making a challenge.
- 1918, Estcourt Rowland Metzner, The conflict of tax laws (page 151)
- There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections (sincere in another sense) of those whose interests seem threatened.
- 1918, Estcourt Rowland Metzner, The conflict of tax laws (page 151)
See also
- challenge
challenging From the web:
- what challenging part of this job
- what challenging means
- what challenging behaviour means
- what challenging behavior occur in this situation
- what is the most challenging part of this job
- what part of the job will be most challenging for you
entertaining
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?n??
Adjective
entertaining (comparative more entertaining, superlative most entertaining)
- Very amusing; that entertains.
Translations
Verb
entertaining
- present participle of entertain
Noun
entertaining (plural entertainings)
- (archaic) Entertainment.
Anagrams
- intenerating
entertaining From the web:
- what entertaining mean
- what entertaining is allowable for corporation tax
- what entertaining speech
- what entertaining costs are allowable
- what's entertaining on the internet
- what entertaining is allowable
- what's entertaining in german
- entertaining what does it mean
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