contendent

[kənˈtɛndənt]

contendent Definition

  • 1a person who competes for a position or title, especially in a sports competition
  • 2a person who argues for or against something

Using contendent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contendent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two contenders for the championship will face off next week.

  • Example

    The contendent argued that the new policy would be detrimental to the company.

  • Example

    The political contendent delivered a powerful speech at the rally.

contendent Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with contendent

  • a person or team with a high likelihood of winning a competition or contest

    Example

    The defending champions are still considered serious contenders for the title.

  • a person or team that is not expected to win but could surprise everyone by doing so

    Example

    The underdog team emerged as a dark horse contender and won the championship.

  • a person running for the office of President of the United States

    Example

    The presidential contenders debated each other on national television.

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Summary: contendent in Brief

A 'contendent' [kənˈtɛndənt] is a person who competes for a position or title, especially in sports, or a person who argues for or against something. It can refer to serious contenders, dark horse contenders, or presidential contenders. Synonyms include competitor, challenger, and adversary.