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cham·pi·on C0234800 (chăm′pē-ən)n.1. One that wins first place or first prize in a competition.2. One that is clearly superior or has the attributes of a winner: a champion at teaching.3. An ardent defender or supporter of a cause or another person: a champion of the homeless.4. One who fights; a warrior.tr.v. cham·pi·oned, cham·pi·on·ing, cham·pi·ons 1. To fight for, defend, or support as a champion: championed the cause of civil rights. See Synonyms at support.2. Obsolete To defy or challenge.adj.1. Holding first place or prize: a champion show dog.2. Superior to all others: "the champion playboy of the Western World" (John Millington Synge). [Middle English champioun, combatant, athlete, from Old French champion, from Medieval Latin campiō, campiōn-, from Germanic *kampjō, fighter, warrior, from *kampjan, to do battle, fight, from *kampaz, field of battle, battle, from Latin campus, field; see campus.]champion (ˈtʃæmpɪən) n1. a. a person who has defeated all others in a competition: a chess champion. b. (as modifier): a champion team. 2. a. a plant or animal that wins first place in a show, etcb. (as modifier): a champion marrow. 3. a person who defends a person or cause: champion of the underprivileged. 4. (Historical Terms) (formerly) a warrior or knight who did battle for another, esp a king or queen, to defend their rights or honouradjdialect Northern English first rate; excellentadvdialect Northern English very well; excellentlyvb (tr) to support; defend: we champion the cause of liberty. [C13: from Old French, from Late Latin campiō, from Latin campus field, battlefield]cham•pi•on (ˈtʃæm pi ən) n. 1. a person who has defeated all competing opponents so as to hold first place. 2. anything that takes first place in competition. 3. an animal that has won a certain number of points in officially recognized shows. 4. a person who fights for or defends any person or cause: a champion of the oppressed. 5. a fighter or warrior. v.t. 6. to act as champion of; defend; support. 7. Obs. to defy. adj. 8. first among all contestants or competitors. [1175–1225; < Old French < Late Latin campiōnem, campiō < West Germanic *kampjo, *kamp battlefield < Latin campus field] champion Past participle: championed Gerund: championing
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champion | champion |
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I champion | you champion | he/she/it champions | we champion | you champion | they champion |
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I championed | you championed | he/she/it championed | we championed | you championed | they championed |
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I am championing | you are championing | he/she/it is championing | we are championing | you are championing | they are championing |
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I have championed | you have championed | he/she/it has championed | we have championed | you have championed | they have championed |
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I was championing | you were championing | he/she/it was championing | we were championing | you were championing | they were championing |
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I had championed | you had championed | he/she/it had championed | we had championed | you had championed | they had championed |
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I will champion | you will champion | he/she/it will champion | we will champion | you will champion | they will champion |
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I will have championed | you will have championed | he/she/it will have championed | we will have championed | you will have championed | they will have championed |
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I will be championing | you will be championing | he/she/it will be championing | we will be championing | you will be championing | they will be championing |
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I have been championing | you have been championing | he/she/it has been championing | we have been championing | you have been championing | they have been championing |
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I will have been championing | you will have been championing | he/she/it will have been championing | we will have been championing | you will have been championing | they will have been championing |
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I had been championing | you had been championing | he/she/it had been championing | we had been championing | you had been championing | they had been championing |
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I would champion | you would champion | he/she/it would champion | we would champion | you would champion | they would champion |
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I would have championed | you would have championed | he/she/it would have championed | we would have championed | you would have championed | they would have championed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | champion - someone who has won first place in a competitionchamp, title-holderrecord-breaker, record-holder - someone who breaks a recordchallenger, competitor, contender, rival, competition - the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing" | | 2. | champion - someone who fights for a causepaladin, fighter, herodefender, guardian, protector, shielder - a person who cares for persons or property | | 3. | champion - a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library"admirer, booster, protagonist, supporter, friendadvocate, advocator, exponent, proponent - a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an ideaanglophil, anglophile - an admirer of England and things Englishbeliever, truster - a supporter who accepts something as trueBoswell - a devoted admirer and recorder of another's words and deedscheerleader - an enthusiastic and vocal supporter; "he has become a cheerleader for therapeutic cloning"Confederate - a supporter of the Confederate States of Americacorporatist - a supporter of corporatismenthusiast, partizan, partisan - an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activityFrancophil, Francophile - an admirer of France and everything Frenchfree trader - an advocate of unrestricted international tradefunctionalist - an adherent of functionalismJacobite - a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuartsloyalist, stalwart - a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)New Dealer - a supporter of the economic policies in the United States known as the New DealGraecophile, philhellene, philhellenist - an admirer of Greece and everything Greekmainstay, pillar - a prominent supporter; "he is a pillar of the community"Roundhead - a supporter of parliament and Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil Warseconder - someone who endorses a motion or petition as a necessary preliminary to a discussion or voteShavian - an admirer of G. B. Shaw or his worksendorser, indorser, ratifier, subscriber - someone who expresses strong approvalwell-wisher, sympathiser, sympathizer - someone who shares your feelings or opinions and hopes that you will be successfultoaster, wassailer - someone who proposes a toast; someone who drinks to the health of success of someone or some venturemaintainer, sustainer, upholder - someone who upholds or maintains; "firm upholders of tradition"; "they are sustainers of the idea of democracy"verifier, voucher - someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statementWhig - a supporter of the American Revolution | | 4. | champion - someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any fieldhotshot, maven, mavin, superstar, virtuoso, whiz, whizz, wiz, wizard, adept, sensation, star, genius, aceexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfullytrack star - a star runner | Verb | 1. | champion - protect or fight for as a championdefendback, endorse, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support - be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960" | Adj. | 1. | champion - holding first place in a contest; "a champion show dog"; "a prizewinning wine"prizewinningbest - (superlative of `good') having the most positive qualities; "the best film of the year"; "the best solution"; "the best time for planting"; "wore his best suit" |
championnoun1. winner, hero, victor, conqueror, title holder, warrior, nonpareil Kasparov became a world chess champion.2. defender, guardian, patron, backer, protector, upholder, vindicator He received acclaim as a champion of the oppressed.verb1. support, back, defend, promote, advocate, fight for, uphold, espouse, stick up for (informal) He passionately championed the poor.championadjectiveExceptionally good of its kind:ace, banner, blue-ribbon, brag, capital, excellent, fine, first-class, first-rate, prime, quality, splendid, superb, superior, terrific, tiptop, top.Informal: A-one, bully, dandy, great, swell, topflight, topnotch.Slang: boss.Chiefly British: tophole.verbTo aid the cause of by approving or favoring:advocate, back, endorse, get behind, plump for, recommend, side with, stand behind, stand by, support, uphold.Idioms: align oneself with, go to bat for, take the part of.Translationschampion (ˈtʃӕmpiən) noun1. in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others. this year's golf champion; (also adjective) a champion boxer. 冠軍 冠军2. a person who defends a cause. a champion of human rights. 捍衛者 拥护者 verb to defend or support. He championed the cause of human rights for many years. 捍衛,擁護 拥护ˈchampionship1. a contest held to decide who is the champion. The tennis championship will be decided this afternoon. 錦標賽 锦标赛2. the act of defending or supporting. his championship of civil rights. 捍衛,擁護 拥护IdiomsSeebreakfast of championsChampion
Champion, uninc. community in the town of Green Bay (2000 pop. 1,722), Brown co., NE Wis., NE of the city of Green BayGreen Bay, city (1990 pop. 96,466), seat of Brown co., NE Wis., at the mouth of the Fox River on Green Bay; inc. 1854. An important Great Lakes harbor, Green Bay is a port of entry, with heavy shipping and a large wholesale and jobbing trade. ..... Click the link for more information. . It is noted for the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, the only U.S. site that is recognized by the Roman Catholic church as the location of an apparition of the Virgin Mary. She is believed to have appeared three times to a Belgian immigrant, Adele Brise, in 1859.Champion an athlete or team victorious in an official championship. The word is also applied by analogy to those who place first in a number of different sports events or in combined events, for example, in the Olympic Games and Spartakiads. champion (formerly) a warrior or knight who did battle for another, esp a king or queen, to defend their rights or honour champion
champion Medspeak-UK A person appointed to advocate for the interests of a particular user group—e.g., ensuring that local services are accessible and meet local needs, identifying and addressing discrimination in access to treatment and services, and helping implement UK’s National Health Service Frameworks. A champion may be a senior staff member in health or social services, a counsellor or a representative of the group concerned (e.g. older people). Sport medicine Titleholder, title defender, gold medalist, victor.Champion
CHAMPION. He who fights for another, or takes his place in a quarrel; it also includes him who fights his own battles. Bract. lib. 4, t. 2, c. 12. AcronymsSeeCHchampion
Synonyms for championnoun winnerSynonyms- winner
- hero
- victor
- conqueror
- title holder
- warrior
- nonpareil
noun defenderSynonyms- defender
- guardian
- patron
- backer
- protector
- upholder
- vindicator
verb supportSynonyms- support
- back
- defend
- promote
- advocate
- fight for
- uphold
- espouse
- stick up for
Synonyms for championadj exceptionally good of its kindSynonyms- ace
- banner
- blue-ribbon
- brag
- capital
- excellent
- fine
- first-class
- first-rate
- prime
- quality
- splendid
- superb
- superior
- terrific
- tiptop
- top
- A-one
- bully
- dandy
- great
- swell
- topflight
- topnotch
- boss
- tophole
verb to aid the cause of by approving or favoringSynonyms- advocate
- back
- endorse
- get behind
- plump for
- recommend
- side with
- stand behind
- stand by
- support
- uphold
Synonyms for championnoun someone who has won first place in a competitionSynonymsRelated Words- record-breaker
- record-holder
- challenger
- competitor
- contender
- rival
- competition
noun someone who fights for a causeSynonymsRelated Words- defender
- guardian
- protector
- shielder
noun a person who backs a politician or a team etc.Synonyms- admirer
- booster
- protagonist
- supporter
- friend
Related Words- advocate
- advocator
- exponent
- proponent
- anglophil
- anglophile
- believer
- truster
- Boswell
- cheerleader
- Confederate
- corporatist
- enthusiast
- partizan
- partisan
- Francophil
- Francophile
- free trader
- functionalist
- Jacobite
- loyalist
- stalwart
- New Dealer
- Graecophile
- philhellene
- philhellenist
- mainstay
- pillar
- Roundhead
- seconder
- Shavian
- endorser
- indorser
- ratifier
- subscriber
- well-wisher
- sympathiser
- sympathizer
- toaster
- wassailer
- maintainer
- sustainer
- upholder
- verifier
- voucher
- Whig
noun someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any fieldSynonyms- hotshot
- maven
- mavin
- superstar
- virtuoso
- whiz
- whizz
- wiz
- wizard
- adept
- sensation
- star
- genius
- ace
Related Wordsverb protect or fight for as a championSynonymsRelated Words- back
- endorse
- indorse
- plump for
- plunk for
- support
adj holding first place in a contestSynonymsRelated Words |