Pronunciation: /ˈstrʌɡəl/
noun a forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack
A1 She is having a struggle with her math homework.
A2 The students faced a struggle to understand the new vocabulary.
B1 The team is experiencing a struggle to meet their sales targets.
B2 The company is going through a financial struggle due to the economic downturn.
C1 The artist's struggle to find inspiration resulted in a period of creative block.
C2 The political leader's struggle for equality and justice inspired a movement for change.
verb make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or resist attack
A1 She struggles to tie her shoelaces.
A2 He struggles with learning new vocabulary.
B1 They struggle to find a balance between work and personal life.
B2 The team struggled to meet the deadline due to unforeseen challenges.
C1 Despite his struggles, she managed to overcome adversity and achieve success.
C2 The company struggled to adapt to the changing market trends but eventually found a way to thrive.
formal The country is facing a struggle with economic recession.
informal I'm really struggling to understand this math problem.
slang I'm in a real struggle to find a job right now.
figurative She struggled to come to terms with her past mistakes.
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