A euphemism used when someone has strong negative feelings about something, but is choosing not to share them more explicitly (usually out of courtesy towards others).
Calling something "challenging" is a way to express one's dislike of it as being a personal issue, rather than a condemnation of the thing itself. Basically, "it's not you, it's me."
Often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner.
Person 1: I love her new song! What'd you think of it?
Person 2: It's... challenging. It isn't for me. (Absolutely hated it.)
"Do you want a mint? Your breath is a bit challenging."
(After falling down the stairs): "The stairs are challenging today."
Not viewable in the conventional color spectrum. Politically correct way of saying invisible; something to use at the department of Health and Human Services when claiming for general assistance or Medicaid.
Joe became visually challenging as he is very quiet and doesn't have enoughnonsense happening around him to keep a good cover going.
.9.there are some really big changes coming up and because they will take place in areas of your life that can sometimes be challenging you must stay alert at all times. You must also resolve not to let your emotions cloud your thinking.9.
.9.there are some really big changes coming up and because they will take place in areas of your life that can sometimes be challenging you must stay alert at all times. You must also resolve not to let your emotions cloud your thinking.9.
.9.there are some really big changes coming up and because they will take place in areas of your life that can sometimes be challenging you must stay alert at all times. You must also resolve not to let your emotions cloud your thinking.9.