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Meaning of rivals
A person or thing that is a competitor or opponent.
Etymology of rivals
The word "rivals" originates from the Latin word "rivalis," meaning "of or pertaining to a brook or stream," which is derived from "rivus," meaning "brook" or "stream." Initially, in the 15th century, a rival referred to someone who used the same stream or water source as another, implying competition for a shared resource. Over time, the term evolved to encompass any form of competition or opposition.
Synonyms
competitors
opponents
adversaries
challengers
contenders
foes
enemies
antagonists
combatants
belligerents
disputants
litigants
protagonists
adversaries
opponents
combatants
contenders
fighters
challengers
foes
enemies
rivals
antagonists
adversaries
contestants
players
participants
entrants
challengers
competitors
opposition
foes.
Definitions
- A person or thing that is competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity.
- A person who is opposed to or at variance with another, often in a competitive or antagonistic way.
Usage Examples
- The two companies have been rivals in the tech industry for years, constantly trying to outdo each other with new innovations.
- The football teams have a long history as rivals, with their matches often being highly intense and competitive.
- She saw her colleague as a rival and tried to outperform them in every project.
Antonyms
allies
friends
partners
collaborators
associates
colleagues
supporters
sympathizers
accomplices
confidants
companions
buddies
mates
pals
helpers
assistants
cooperators
sympathizers
well-wishers
backers
sponsors
benefactors
patrons.