Correct spelling

challenge

Correct spelling, explanation: the word challenge is very commonly used in the English language. You should know that it’s borrowing and it comes from Old French and Latin. Its construction contains three vowels and the order of them can be confusing, as well as the need to put a double -l letter in this word. Remember that challenge is correct and chalange is just a mistake.


Incorrect spelling

chalange

Incorrect spelling, explanation: the word challenge may cause some problems when it comes to spelling, mainly due to the need to write it with a double -l. We can’t see that in the etymology – this noun/verb originates from Middle English chalenge, from Old French chalenge, chalonge, and from Latin calumnia. Although, it should be easier to remember that challenge must be spelled with two -e vowels. Chalange is just a mistake.

Definition of challenge:
1. noun, something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination
The college entrance examination is a real challenge.
Beethoven’s piano music presents an enormous technical challenge.
2. verb, to question if something is true or legal
Children challenge their parents’ authority far more nowadays than they did in the past.
We need to challenge some of the basic assumptions of western philosophy.

Collocations with challenge:
Some most commonly used collocations include: difficult challenge, and new challenge.
Moving to another country is a difficult challenge.
I like taking on new challenges at work.

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chalenge

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chellenge

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chelenge

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challange

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