Pronunciation: /stʌk ɒn/
adjective describing the state of being fixed in place or unable to move
A1 I am stuck on a math problem and need help.
A2 She was stuck on the first chapter of the book for weeks.
B1 The car was stuck on the muddy road and couldn't move.
B2 He found himself stuck on a difficult decision and couldn't make up his mind.
C1 The team was stuck on a problem with the project, but eventually found a solution.
C2 Despite his best efforts, he was still stuck on the same issue that had been plaguing him for months.
preposition indicating that something is attached or adhering to something else
A1 I am stuck on a math problem.
A2 She is stuck on the first chapter of the book.
B1 The team is stuck on a difficult puzzle.
B2 I am stuck on finding a solution to the problem.
C1 The researchers are stuck on a complex theory.
C2 The artist is stuck on perfecting the details of the painting.
formal The engineer was stuck on a difficult problem with the new design.
informal I'm stuck on level 5 of this game and can't figure out how to pass it.
slang I'm totally stuck on this math homework, can you help me out?
figurative She's been stuck on her ex-boyfriend for months and can't seem to move on.
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