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- STUCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STUCK definition: 1 past simple and past participle of stick 2 unable to move, or set in a particular position… Learn more
- STUCK Synonyms: 205 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for STUCK: jammed, tight, glued, frozen, embedded, lodged, wedged, attached; Antonyms of STUCK: loose, insecure, detached, unsecured, unattached, freed, undone, unbound
- Stuck - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Stuck describes something that's frozen or fixed in one place and can't be moved If your foot gets stuck in the mud, it means you can't get your foot out of its messy trap The lid of a jar can be stuck, and your car can get stuck in traffic; either way, the thing that's stuck isn't going anywhere
- Stuck - definition of stuck by The Free Dictionary
1 fastened, fast, fixed, joined, glued, cemented She had got something stuck between her teeth 2 trapped, caught, ensnared I don't want to get stuck in another job like that 3 burdened, saddled, lumbered, landed, loaded, encumbered Many people are now stuck with fixed-rate mortgages 4
- STUCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something is stuck at a particular level or stage, it is not progressing or changing The negotiations have got stuck on a number of key issues U S unemployment figures for March showed the jobless rate stuck at 7 per cent The economy is still stuck in recession
- stuck adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
unable to move or to be moved The wheels were stuck in the mud This drawer keeps getting stuck She got the key stuck in the lock I can't get out—I'm stuck I couldn’t budge the drawer—it was stuck fast The tiles were stuck firmly to the wall
- What does stuck mean? - Definitions. net
Stuck refers to a situation where one is unable to progress, move forward, or is unable to free themselves from a specific circumstance or difficulty It implies being trapped, hindered, or unable to find a solution or escape
- stuck - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online
They got stuck in a traffic jam stuck in The boat was stuck in the mud I’ve got something stuck in my throat 2 informal unable to escape from a bad or boring situation stuck in at Mum resented being stuck at home with two young kids
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