Associations to the word «Champion»
Noun
- Tennis
- Holder
- Garry
- Mvp
- Win
- Match
- Title
- Champ
- Gower
- Stanley
- Gp
- Guerrero
- Finishing
- Stoppage
- Celtic
- Rodeo
- Hewitt
- Won
- Favourite
- Badminton
- Premier
- Italic
- Bruin
- Manchester
- Constructor
- Jericho
- Feud
- Round
- Peat
- Galway
- Winning
- Double
- Bayern
- Filly
- Hurdle
- Boxer
- Europa
- Populist
- Rights
- Peel
- Modernism
- Skater
- League
- Fencer
- Dortmund
- Older
- Sprinter
- Liberalism
- Icc
- Cause
- Abbott
- Slalom
- Qualifying
- Ajax
- Chelsea
- Rower
- Bout
- Sire
- Discus
- Wrestler
- Gymnast
- Cheltenham
- Ruskin
- Mainstream
- Dj
- Sprint
- Munster
- Suffrage
- Equality
- Tyson
- Weightlifting
- Schumacher
- Reform
- Humanist
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who has been a winner in a contest.
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who fights for a cause or status.
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who fights on another's behalf.
CHAMPION, adjective. (attributive) Acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
CHAMPION, adjective. (attributive) Excellent; beyond compare.
CHAMPION, adjective. (predicative) (Ireland) (colloquial) Excellent; superb; deserving of high praise.
CHAMPION, verb. (usually of a cause) to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for
CHAMPION, proper noun. A surname.
CHAMPION, proper noun. A village in Alberta, Canada.
CHAMPION, proper noun. A ghost town in California.
CHAMPION, proper noun. A CDP in Nebraska.
CHAMPION, proper noun. A town and hamlet in New York.
Dictionary definition
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who has won first place in a competition.
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who fights for a cause.
CHAMPION, noun. A person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library".
CHAMPION, noun. Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
CHAMPION, verb. Protect or fight for as a champion.
CHAMPION, adjective. Holding first place in a contest; "a champion show dog"; "a prizewinning wine".
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