défi
challenge
noun deh-FEE Less Common
Origin: Old French defier (to defy)
Also means
dare
Usage Note
Défi carries a sense of a bold challenge or dare. The common phrase relever un défi means 'to take up a challenge'. The related verb défier means 'to challenge' or 'to defy'. Note that the adjective défiant means 'distrustful', not 'challenging'.
Examples
"Relever ce défi lui a donné confiance."
Natural Translation
Taking on this challenge gave him confidence.
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