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Rivaling Meaning in English

word · lemma: rival

ˈɹaɪvəɫɪŋ/, /ˈɹaɪvɫɪŋ
RY-vuh-ling
ɹˈaɪvəl
RY-vuh-ling

Definition

Trying to be as good as or better than someone or something else; competing with someone or something for superiority or attention.

Usage & Nuances

'Rivaling' is mostly used in formal or descriptive writing, often to compare qualities, achievements, or status. It is commonly followed by 'with' or 'against' (e.g., 'rivaling the best restaurants'). Less often used as a verb in everyday speech; 'competing with' is more casual. 'Rivaling' can mean both competition and being equally impressive.

Example Sentences

The new store is rivaling the old one in popularity.

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She is rivaling the top students in her class.

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The painting is rivaling masterpieces from history.

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Some local restaurants are rivaling big chains in taste and service these days.

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The city’s skyline is quickly rivaling that of much larger cities.

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Her skills are rivaling even those of experienced professionals.

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