Vied Meaning in English
word · lemma: vie
ˈvaɪd
VYED
vˈaɪd
VYED
Definition
To compete eagerly with someone else in order to get or achieve something. Typically used for people or groups trying to win the same thing.
Usage & Nuances
'Vied' is formal/written, mostly found in news, history, or literary texts. Often followed by 'for' or 'with'. Don't use for casual sports—use 'competed'. Implies strong or eager rivalry for a goal.
Spanish: competir - luchar porPortuguese (BR): competir - disputarPortuguese (PT): competir - disputarChinese (Simplified): 竞争 - 争夺Chinese (Traditional): 競爭 - 爭奪Hindi: प्रतिस्पर्धा करना - होड़ करनाArabic: تنافس - تسابقBengali: প্রতিযোগিতা করেছিল - প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বিতা করেছিলRussian: соперничали - боролисьJapanese: 競い合った - 争ったVietnamese: tranh đua - cạnh tranhKorean: 경쟁했다 - 다투었다Turkish: yarıştı - mücadele ettiUrdu: مقابلہ کیا - مسابقت کیIndonesian: bersaing - memperebutkan
Example Sentences
Both teams vied for the championship title.
basic
Three companies vied to win the contract.
basic
Children vied for the teacher's attention.
basic
The cities vied with each other to host the international event.
natural
For years, politicians vied for the support of young voters.
natural
Designers vied with one another to create the most impressive dress.
natural