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- RIVAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
(Note that in U S English, the verb's forms are usually spelled rivaled and rivaling; in British English rivalled and rivalling are preferred ) The noun rivalry has to do with the state or situation in which rivals (usually in the “competitor” sense) exist, or in which rivaling happens
- RIVALLED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The combatants rivalled each other in the splendor of their armor and array, as well as in the prowess of their deeds
- RIVALLED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Skunk is rivalled by spice, causing chaos in supposedly highsecurity prisons But they are more than rivalled by the book's repertoire of excruciating effects Painting even rivalled another famous pastime for his affection The action on the pitch is only rivalled by our spirited fans
- Rivalled - definition of rivalled by The Free Dictionary
1 a person who seeks to achieve the same object or goal as another or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor 2 a person or thing that can dispute another's preeminence or superiority; equal; peer 3 Obs a companion in duty 4 competing or standing in rivalry: rival businesses
- “Rivaled” or “Rivalled”—Whats the difference? | Sapling
Rivaled and rivalled are both English terms Rivaled is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while rivalled is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK AU NZ) (en-GB) In the United States, there is a preference for " rivaled " over "rivalled" (91 to 9)
- Rivalled vs Rivaled: Spelling Difference Explained for Clear Writing
Quick Reference Card Use “rivalled” for British, Irish, Australian, New Zealand, and South African audiences Use “rivaled” for American, Canadian, and Philippine audiences When in doubt, mirror the dominant spelling of your primary data sources
- rivaled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
a competitor: They were rivals for the job but they were still friends a person or thing that is almost equal to another: This car has no rival in its class competing or standing in rivalry: rival businesses to prove to be a worthy rival of: rivaled the others in skill
- Definition of rivalled - Words Defined
"Rivalled" means to have competed with or to have matched another in quality, ability, or significance It suggests a contest or comparison where one entity seeks to equal or surpass another
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