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competitor, rival, contender, contestant, competitor
What is the difference of competitor, rival, contender, contestant, competitor?
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Apr 28, 2018 3:11 PM
Answers · 2
While all these words are similar, here are a few supple difference in usage.
The word "competitor" is used in general to describe any person who competes in a contest for a prize or award.
The word "rival" suggests a more intense or emotional struggle between individuals.
The word "contender" is often reserved for someone who has a real chance to win the top prize!
The words "contestant" is used more for those involved in contests that do not involve sport, such as game shows.
Hope this helps
April 28, 2018
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