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  1. Stuck definition: simple past tense and past participle of stick2. . See examples of STUCK used in a sentence.

  2. 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.

  3. May 13, 2020 · stuck adjective [never before noun] (NOT CONTINUE) not able to continue reading, answering questions, etc because something is too difficult: I keep getting stuck on difficult words. be stuck with sb/sth. to have to deal with someone or something unpleasant because no one else wants to: Whenever we eat out, I always get stuck with the bill. stuck.

  4. adjective. 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.

  5. 3 days ago · 1. Stuck is the past tense and past participle of stick 2 . 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] If something is stuck in a particular position, it is fixed tightly in this position and is unable to move . He said his car had got stuck in the snow. She had got something stuck between her teeth.

  6. stuck (on something) unable to answer or understand something. I got stuck on the first question. I'll help you if you're stuck. stuck (for something) not knowing what to do in a particular situation. If you're stuck for something to do tonight, come out with us. I've never known him to be stuck for words before.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of STUCK. not used before a noun. 1. a : difficult or impossible to move from a position. The ring is stuck on my finger. The zipper is stuck. The door keeps getting stuck. The elevator got stuck on the fifth floor. — sometimes used figuratively.

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