Meaning & Definition of word "Competitively"

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    Competitively

    /kəmˈpɛtɪtɪvli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that relates to or involves competition.
      • Example: The athletes trained competitively to improve their chances of winning the championship.
    • 2. In a way that seeks to gain an advantage over others.
      • Example: Companies must price their products competitively to attract more customers.
    • 3. With an emphasis on competition and rivalry.
      • Example: The school encourages students to participate competitively in various sports.
    • 4. In a context where success is measured relative to others.
      • Example: They acted competitively during the sales pitch, trying to outdo their rivals.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'competitive', which comes from the Latin 'competere', meaning 'to strive together'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    compete for:

    To strive against others for something.

    competitive edge:

    An advantage over competitors.

    competitive nature:

    A tendency to engage in competition.

    Related Words

    competitive:

    Relating to a situation in which people or organizations compete.

    competition:

    The activity or condition of competing.

    competitiveness:

    The state of being competitive.

    Slang Meanings of competitively

    Meaning: In the game

    Example Sentence: She plays competitively, always wanting to win.

    Meaning: In the zone

    Example Sentence: When she gets competitive, she really turns it on.