Meaning & Definition of word "Duel"

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    Duel

    /ˈdjuː.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. A contest between two individuals, typically involving weapons, to settle a point of honor or dispute.
      • Example: The two knights faced each other in a duel to defend their honor.
    • 2. Any contest or struggle between two parties.
      • Example: Their political duel captivated the entire nation.

    verb:

    • 1. To engage in a duel.
      • Example: The rivals agreed to duel at dawn.
    • 2. To compete closely with someone.
      • Example: The two artists continue to duel in the realm of contemporary art.

    Etymology

    From the Latin word 'duellum', meaning 'war' or 'combat'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    duel to the death:

    A fight where one or both parties risk death; an extreme battle.

    duel of wits:

    A battle of intelligence between two parties.

    Related Words

    combat:

    A fight or struggle between individuals or groups.

    challenge:

    An invitation to engage in a contest or competition.

    Slang Meanings of duel

    Meaning: A showdown or fierce competition.

    Example Sentence: That basketball game turned into a real duel.

    Meaning: A verbal conflict or argument.

    Example Sentence: Their discussion escalated into a duel of insults.