Champion: meaning, definitions and examples

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champion

 

[ ˈʧæmpiən ]

Context #1

in sports

A champion is a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition, especially in sports.

Synonyms

titleholder, victor, winner

Examples of usage

  • She is a true champion and has won numerous gold medals in the Olympics.
  • The team worked hard all season and finally became the champions of the league.
Context #2

in general

A champion is a person who fights or argues for a cause or on behalf of someone else.

Synonyms

advocate, defender, supporter

Examples of usage

  • She is a champion of human rights and has dedicated her life to helping those in need.
  • The lawyer acted as a champion for the victim, seeking justice in the court.
Context #3

in sports

To champion something means to support, promote, or defend it.

Synonyms

defend, promote, support

Examples of usage

  • He has always championed the idea of equality and diversity in sports.
  • The coach champions hard work and dedication among his players.

Translations

Translations of the word "champion" in other languages:

🇵🇹 campeão

🇮🇳 चैंपियन (विजेता)

🇩🇪 Champion

🇮🇩 juara

🇺🇦 чемпіон

🇵🇱 mistrz

🇯🇵 チャンピオン (優勝者)

🇫🇷 champion

🇪🇸 campeón

🇹🇷 şampiyon

🇰🇷 챔피언 (우승자)

🇸🇦 بطل

🇨🇿 šampion

🇸🇰 šampión

🇨🇳 冠军 (胜者)

🇸🇮 prvak

🇮🇸 meistari

🇰🇿 чемпион

🇬🇪 ჩემპიონი

🇦🇿 çempion

🇲🇽 campeón

Word origin

The word 'champion' has its origins in Old French, from the Latin word 'campio' meaning 'gladiator, fighter, combatant'. The term evolved over time to signify a winner or victor in a competition. The concept of championing a cause or supporting someone also emerged later, emphasizing the idea of fighting for a purpose. Today, 'champion' is widely used in sports, advocacy, and general contexts to denote excellence, victory, and support.