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    rival
    /ˈrʌɪvl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be or seem to be equal or comparable to: "he was a photographer whose fame rivalled that of his subjects"

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  2. a person, group, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area: He beat his closest / nearest rival by 20 marks. The companies produce rival versions of the toy. Synonyms. challenger. competitor. contender. Fewer examples. The company has decided not to go through with the takeover of its smaller rival.

  3. noun. a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor. Synonyms: antagonist, adversary, emulator, opponent. Antonyms: ally. a person or thing that is in a position to dispute another's preeminence or superiority: a stadium without a rival. Obsolete. a companion in duty. adjective.

  4. Your rival is a person, business, or organization who you are competing or fighting against in the same area or for the same things. The world champion finished more than two seconds ahead of his nearest rival.

  5. RIVAL meaning: 1. a person, group, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area: 2. to be as…. Learn more.

  6. The meaning of RIVAL is one of two or more striving to reach or obtain something that only one can possess. How to use rival in a sentence. On Rivals, Rivaling, and Rivalry

  7. rival. (of a person, company, thing, etc.) competing with another person, company, thing, etc. He was shot by a member of a rival gang. Definition of rival adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. A rival is a competitor or contender that you want to defeat, whether in an actual competition or for another goal. It may be a tennis rival or a rival for your true love’s affections.

  9. verb. /ˈraɪvl/ Verb Forms. rival somebody/something (for/in something) to be as good, impressive, etc. as somebody/something else synonym compare with/to. You will find scenery to rival anything you can see in the Alps. Golf cannot rival football for excitement. see also unrivalled. Extra Examples. Word Origin. Join us.

  10. a person, company or thing that competes with another in sport, business, etc. The two teams have always been rivals. Marlowe was Shakespeare's main rival at the beginning of his career. the company's nearest/closest rival in the business. The two men were bitter rivals throughout their careers.

  11. RIVAL meaning: 1. someone or something that is competing with another person or thing: 2. behaviour typical of…. Learn more.

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