Take A Crack At

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    25 %
  • Take A Crack At Meanings

    noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

    verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

    preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

    Fields related to take a crack at

    Cooking

    Home cooks might 'take a crack at' trying a new recipe or cooking technique.

    Business

    Entrepreneurs may 'take a crack at' launching a new product or entering a new market.

    Education

    Students can 'take a crack at' solving complex problems or understanding difficult concepts.

    Sports

    Athletes often 'take a crack at' breaking a record or achieving a personal best.

    Gaming

    Players may 'take a crack at' completing a difficult level or defeating a tough opponent.

    Entertainment

    Actors may 'take a crack at' a challenging role or scene.

    Occupation Usage of take a crack at

    Writer

    A writer may use 'take a crack at' when referring to attempting to write a difficult passage or tackle a challenging topic in their work.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'take a crack at' when encouraging a client to try a new approach or technique in therapy.

    Software Developer

    A software developer may use 'take a crack at' when discussing trying to solve a complex coding problem or debug a difficult issue in a program.

    Chef

    A chef may use 'take a crack at' when experimenting with a new recipe or trying to create a unique dish.

    Financial Analyst

    A financial analyst may use 'take a crack at' when attempting to analyze a complex financial situation or make predictions about market trends.

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