Pronunciation: /ˈstrʌɡəl wɪð/
noun a physical or mental fight or conflict
A1 I struggle with math homework.
A2 She struggles with learning new vocabulary.
B1 They struggle with time management.
B2 He struggles with public speaking.
C1 The team struggles with communication issues.
C2 The company struggles with adapting to new technology.
verb to make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction
A1 I struggle with learning new vocabulary.
A2 She struggles with speaking in front of a large audience.
B1 They struggle with understanding complex grammar rules.
B2 He struggles with managing his time effectively.
C1 The team struggles with implementing the new software system.
C2 Despite his experience, he still struggles with adapting to new technology.
preposition indicating the source or cause of a conflict or problem
A1 I struggle with cooking because I always burn the food.
A2 She struggles with learning new languages, but she keeps trying.
B1 Many students struggle with time management in college.
B2 He struggles with public speaking, but he is working on improving his skills.
C1 The company is struggling with financial difficulties due to the pandemic.
C2 Despite her success, she still struggles with self-doubt.
formal Many students struggle with understanding complex mathematical concepts.
informal I always struggle with waking up early in the morning.
slang My friend struggles with keeping up with all the drama in our friend group.
figurative She struggles with letting go of the past and moving forward.
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