"Stuck" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stuck" Meaning

To be in a difficult or annoying situation, where one finds it hard to move forward or make progress.

Example: "I've been stuck in this traffic for hours."

Synonyms: trapped, blocked, unable to proceed, jammed

Antonyms: free, unobstructed, moving forward, liberated.

"Stuck" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "stuck"


Example 1: Unable to Move

- The car's wheel was stuck in the mud, unable to move for hours.

Example 2: Unable to Progress

- I've been stuck on this problem for hours and still can't figure out the solution.

Example 3: Unable to Let Go

- He's stuck in the past, unable to move on from his childhood traumas.

Example 4: Physically Jammed

- The zipper got stuck when I was closing my jacket, and now it won't budge.

Example 5: In a Permanent Situation

- She's stuck in a dead-end job with no chance of promotion.

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Short and thick; not thin or tall.

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Remnants or traces of something; a small remaining part.<br><br>Example: The stubs of a tree branch can still be seen after a storm.<br><br>A small part or section of something, especially a ticket or coupon.<br><br>Example: She saved the stub of her movie ticket as a memento.<br><br>A shortened or contracted form of something, especially a root or stem.<br><br>Example: A nurse removed the intravenous catheter, leaving a small stub in the patient's vein.

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