Saya
Hey guys! When you take part in a competition, what do you call the person who is competing with you? Competitor or opponent? Or both?
Aug 23, 2021 8:59 AM
Answers · 5
She beat all of her competitors to win the grand prize. She beat her opponent in the final to win the grand prize. I would say that an opponent focuses on a one-on-one interaction (at least one at a time), whereas there can be many competitors. During a chess competition with many different rounds, you compete against your competitors throughout the competition, but in each game you have an opponent. Opponent is also bit stronger / more dramatic than competitor.
August 23, 2021
Competitor means you and the other person want the same thing--like a winning a race. Opponent means the other person is trying to stop you--like a fight.
August 23, 2021
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