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competitive
adjective as in willing to oppose
Strongest matches
Weak matches
antagonistic, at odds, combative, dog-eat-dog, emulous, killer, killer instinct, opposing, rival, streetwise
Example Sentences
For months now, it's been baffling how Trump, whose narcissism is boundless, has allowed himself to become a supplicant to Musk, instead of getting annoyed and competitive with the billionaire meglomaniac.
Second, I think building insurance needs to be looked at in a competitive way.
But that is only one part of a comeback strategy if Democrats are to become broadly competitive.
In February, the Supreme Court rejected an unusual intervention from the government, which was worried huge amounts of redress payments could upset the car market and make it less competitive.
Despite these setbacks, the rejection fuelled his competitive spirit and obsession with proving people wrong.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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