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Rival

UK //ˈraɪvəl//US //ˈraɪvəl//

Definition

A person or group competing with another for the same objective or superiority.

In simple words: A person who competes with another.

Examples

  • She emerged as a strong rival in the competition.
  • The two companies have been rivals for decades.
  • He considered his former teammate to be his biggest rival.
  • Their rivalry inspired many thrilling matches over the years.
  • In sports, a rival can push you to improve your performance.

Usage notes

Use in competitive contexts, such as sports or business. Avoid in casual, everyday conversations unless relevant.

Grammar pattern

rival + object

Memory hint

Think of 'rival' as 'rivalry' – a contest between two strong competitors.

Collocations

  • rival team
  • rival company
  • rival schools

Synonyms

  • competitor
  • contender
  • opponent
  • foe
  • challenger

Antonyms

  • ally
  • friend
  • partner

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'rival' with 'enemy' - rivals aren't always enemies.
  • Using 'rival' as a verb incorrectly.
  • Mixing singular 'rival' with plural contexts.