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competitor
com·pet·i·tor C0527100 (kəm-pĕt′ĭ-tər)n. One that competes with another, as in sports or business; a rival.competitor (kəmˈpɛtɪtə) na person, group, team, firm, etc, that vies or competes; rivalcom•pet•i•tor (kəmˈpɛt ɪ tər) n. a person, team, company, etc., that competes; rival. [1525–35; < Latin competītor rival for an office = com- + petītor seeker, claimant (see petition, -tor)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | competitor - the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing"challenger, contender, rival, competitioncontestant - a person who participates in competitionschamp, champion, title-holder - someone who has won first place in a competitioncomer - someone with a promising futurefinalist - a contestant who reaches the final stages of a competitionfoe, enemy - a personal enemy; "they had been political foes for years"favourite, front-runner, favorite - a competitor thought likely to winworld-beater, king, queen - a competitor who holds a preeminent positionrunner-up, second best - the competitor who finishes secondscratch - a competitor who has withdrawn from competitionsemifinalist - one of four competitors remaining in a tournament by eliminationstreet fighter - a contestant who is very aggressive and willing to use underhand methodstier - any one of two or more competitors who tie one anothertilter - someone who engages in a tilt or joust |
competitornoun1. rival, competition, opposition, adversary, antagonist The bank isn't performing as well as some of its competitors.2. contestant, participant, contender, challenger, entrant, player, opponent One of the oldest competitors in the race won the silver medal.competitornounOne that competes:competition, contender, contestant, corrival, opponent, rival.Translationscompete (kəmˈpiːt) verb to try to beat others in a contest, fight etc. We are competing against them in the next round; Are you competing with her for the job? 競爭 竞争competition (kompəˈtiʃən) noun1. the act of competing; rivalry. Competition makes children try harder. 競爭 竞争2. people competing for a prize etc. There's a lot of competition for this job. 競爭者 竞争者3. a contest for a prize. Have you entered the tennis competition? 比賽 比赛competitive (kəmˈpetətiv) adjective1. (of a person) enjoying competition. a competitive child. 喜歡競爭的,好強的 好竞争的,求胜心切的 2. (of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals. 有競爭力的(價格) 有竞争力的(价格) 3. (of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner. I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports. 比賽的 比赛的competitor (kəmˈpetitə) noun a person etc who takes part in a competition; a rival. All the competitors finished the race. 競賽者 竞争者EncyclopediaSeecompetitionLegalSeeCompetitorscompetitor
competitor a business rival of a firm supplying a particular GOOD or SERVICE which offers buyers an identical or similar product. Where customers regard a rival's products as being close substitutes then the rival's marketing strategies are likely to have a significant effect on the firm's own market position. See COMPETITION, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVE STRATEGY, PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION.competitor a business rival of a firm supplying a good or service that offers buyers an identical or similar product. See COMPETITION, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVE STRATEGY, PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION.competitor
Synonyms for competitornoun rivalSynonyms- rival
- competition
- opposition
- adversary
- antagonist
noun contestantSynonyms- contestant
- participant
- contender
- challenger
- entrant
- player
- opponent
Synonyms for competitornoun one that competesSynonyms- competition
- contender
- contestant
- corrival
- opponent
- rival
Synonyms for competitornoun the contestant you hope to defeatSynonyms- challenger
- contender
- rival
- competition
Related Words- contestant
- champ
- champion
- title-holder
- comer
- finalist
- foe
- enemy
- favourite
- front-runner
- favorite
- world-beater
- king
- queen
- runner-up
- second best
- scratch
- semifinalist
- street fighter
- tier
- tilter
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