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What is a different word for stuck?

The best substitute for "stuck" depends on the context. Here are some options:

General:

* Trapped: Implies a sense of being confined or unable to escape.

* Impasse: Indicates a situation where progress is impossible.

* Gridlocked: Suggests a complete standstill.

* Immobilized: Focuses on the inability to move.

* Entangled: Emphasizes being caught in something complex.

* Bound: Suggests being tied down or restricted.

Specific Situations:

* Adhered: For objects stuck to a surface.

* Jammed: For things that are blocked or wedged.

* Clogged: For things that are filled up and blocked.

* Frozen: For things that are unable to move due to cold or lack of fluidity.

* Stalled: For things that have stopped progressing.

Figurative:

* In a rut: Describes being stuck in a repetitive routine.

* At a dead end: Indicates a lack of options or progress.

* In a bind: Suggests a difficult situation with limited solutions.

* In a pickle: A more informal way of saying in a difficult situation.

To help me give you the best suggestion, please provide more context:

* What is stuck?

* What is the situation?

* What feeling or idea do you want to convey?

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