Compete
UK //kəmˈpiːt//US //kəmˈpiːt//
Definition
To strive against others to achieve a goal or win.
In simple words: To try to win against others.
Examples
- Many schools compete in the annual science fair.
- They compete for a scholarship every year.
- Our team will compete against the best in the league.
- She wants to compete in the next marathon.
- Businesses often compete to attract customers.
Usage notes
Commonly used in sports and business contexts. Avoid using in very formal settings without context.
Grammar pattern
compete + object
Memory hint
Think of a race where you all try to 'compete' for first place.
Collocations
- compete for attention
- compete in sports
- compete with rivals
Synonyms
- contend
- vie
- match
Antonyms
- cooperate
- assist
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'compete against' vs 'compete with'.
- Incorrect verb tense, e.g., saying 'competed' when 'competes' is needed.
- Omitting the object after 'compete'.