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Meaning of champion
A person who has won a competition or contest, especially in sports.
Etymology of champion
The word "champion" originated from Old French "champion", which is derived from Latin "campio", meaning "gladiator" or "fighter".
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to a warrior or fighter, and later to refer to a person who has won a competition or contest.
Synonyms
winner
victor
titleholder
medalist
laureate
hero
superstar
sensation
phenomenon
prodigy
genius
master
expert
virtuoso
maestro
ace
star
celebrity
idol
favorite
frontrunner
contender
challenger
competitor
athlete
player
champion
winner
victor
titleholder
medalist
laureate
hero
superstar
sensation
phenomenon
prodigy
genius
master
expert
virtuoso
maestro
ace
star
celebrity
idol
favorite
frontrunner
contender
challenger
competitor
athlete
player
Definitions
- A person who has won a competition or contest, especially in sports.
- * A person who supports or defends a particular cause or policy.
- * A person who is very good at something, especially at sports.
Usage Examples
- The boxer was crowned the new champion after winning the title match.
- * She is a champion of women's rights and has worked tirelessly to promote equality.
- * He is a champion tennis player and has won numerous tournaments.
Antonyms
loser
defeatist
failure
flop
has-been
also-ran
runner-up
nearly-won
almost-made-it
non-winner
non-achiever
underachiever
failure
disappointment
dud
bust
washout
flop
fiasco
disappointment
non-entity
nobody
underdog
loser
defeatist
failure
flop
has-been
also-ran
runner-up
nearly-won
almost-made-it
non-winner
non-achiever
underachiever