STUCK definition: 1. past simple and past participle of stick 2. unable to move, or set in a particular positionโ€ฆ. Learn more.

Definition of stuck adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

The meaning of STUCK is past tense and past participle of stick.

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If you get stuck when you are trying to do something, you are unable to continue doing it because it is too difficult. They will be there to help if you get stuck. If he gets stuck on a word, he can make the โ€ฆ

persevere: Finishing college seemed to take forever, but he stuck it out and got his diploma. Idioms stick to the or one's ribs, to be substantial, filling, and nourishing, as a hearty meal: This stew will stick to โ€ฆ

(Informal) baffled, stumped, at a loss, beaten, nonplussed, at a standstill, bereft of ideas, up against a brick wall (informal), at your wits' end They will be there to help if you're stuck.

STUCK meaning: 1 : difficult or impossible to move from a position sometimes used figuratively; 2 : in a place or situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of

Synonyms for STUCK: jammed, tight, glued, frozen, embedded, lodged, wedged, attached; Antonyms of STUCK: loose, insecure, detached, unsecured, unattached, freed, undone, unbound

STUCK definition: simple past tense and past participle of stick. See examples of stuck used in a sentence.

Synonyms for STUCK: jammed, tight, glued, frozen, embedded, lodged, wedged, attached; Antonyms of STUCK: loose, insecure, detached, unsecured, unattached, freed, undone, unbound

STUCK definition: simple past tense and past participle of stick. See examples of stuck used in a sentence.

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