Competitor
UK /["/kəmˈpetɪtə(r)/"]/US /["/kəmˈpetɪtər/"]/
Definition
a person who takes part in a competition
In simple words: A person or group that tries to win or do better than others in a contest or market.
Examples
- Our main competitor has just launched a new marketing campaign.
- As a competitor, it's important to understand your market.
- She was a fierce competitor in the swimming competition.
- The reports showed that our company is outperforming its competitor.
- He trained hard to become an elite competitor in the sport.
Usage notes
Used when talking about sports, business, or any competition. More common in formal discussions about performance. Avoid in casual conversations unless the context is clear.
Grammar pattern
competitor + (in/for) + competition/event
Memory hint
Think of a 'compete-or'; they compete against others.
Collocations
- strong
- top
- successful
- enter something
- biggest
- chief
- leading
- face
- beat
- outperform
- offer something
- competitor for
Synonyms
- rival
- contender
- opponent
- challenger
Antonyms
- ally
- partner
Common mistakes
- Used incorrectly as a verb, confusing it with 'compete'.
- Confusing the plural form, often saying 'competitors' but forgetting the 's'.