competition

word

/ˌkɑmpəˈtɪʃən/
kom-puh-TI-shuhn
/kˌɒmpətˈɪʃən/
kom-puh-TI-shuhn

Definition

Competition is a situation in which people, teams, companies, or others try to do better than each other or win something. It can also mean an organized event where people compete for a prize or result.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in two main ways: general rivalry ('market competition', 'competition between students') and a specific event ('a singing competition'). 'Competitor' is the person or company; 'competitive' describes someone or something that likes or creates competition. In business, 'competition' usually refers to rival companies, often uncountable.

Example Sentences

There is a lot of competition for this job.

basic

She won the school art competition.

basic

Small stores cannot always survive strong competition.

basic

The competition is getting tougher, so we need better prices.

natural

I entered the photo competition just for fun.

natural

Healthy competition can push a team to improve.

natural