Meaning & Definition of word "Rival"

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    Rival

    /ˈraɪvəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or entity that competes with another.
      • Example: The two companies have been rivals in the tech industry for decades.
    • 2. One who strives for the same thing as another; a competitor.
      • Example: She trained hard to beat her rival in the upcoming marathon.
    • 3. An enemy or opponent.
      • Example: The rival football teams faced off in the championship final.

    verb:

    • 1. To compete with someone or something in a particular field.
      • Example: Their brand aims to rival the leading names in luxury fashion.
    • 2. To equal or surpass in quality or excellence.
      • Example: The new athlete's performance could rival that of seasoned professionals.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'rivalis', meaning 'one who shares a stream' or 'one who competes'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rivalry:

    The state of being a rival; competition.

    rival to:

    Competing with someone for superiority.

    rival ideas:

    Conflicting or opposing ideas.

    Related Words

    competition:

    The act of competing; rivalry.

    contender:

    A person who competes with others.

    opponent:

    A person who opposes or competes against another.

    Slang Meanings of rival

    Meaning: Frenemy

    Example Sentence: They act friendly, but they are actually rivals—total frenemy vibes.

    Meaning: Adversary

    Example Sentence: You have to watch out for your adversary in the game; they want to win just as much.