challenger
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Definition of challenger
8 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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One who challenges.
“[C]ertainly there is no true orator who is not a hero. […] He is challenger and must answer all comers.”
“Debates are often unpredictable, but it is especially hard to game out how this debate featuring a moderate standard-bearer and a liberal challenger will unfold and how people will process it. Hundreds of thousands of viewers, if not millions, will have been personally affected by Sunday, as public gathering spaces are shuttered, schools are closed and on Thursday the stock market plunged by the largest percentage in decades (it snapped back upward on Friday).”
“Candidates for a state senate seat race in South Florida in which a spoiler appeared to help Republican challenger Ileana Garcia unseat incumbent Democrat Jose Javier Rodriguez.”
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One who challenges.
“[C]ertainly there is no true orator who is not a hero. […] He is challenger and must answer all comers.”
“Debates are often unpredictable, but it is especially hard to game out how this debate featuring a moderate standard-bearer and a liberal challenger will unfold and how people will process it. Hundreds of thousands of viewers, if not millions, will have been personally affected by Sunday, as public gathering spaces are shuttered, schools are closed and on Thursday the stock market plunged by the largest percentage in decades (it snapped back upward on Friday).”
“Candidates for a state senate seat race in South Florida in which a spoiler appeared to help Republican challenger Ileana Garcia unseat incumbent Democrat Jose Javier Rodriguez.”
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One who challenges.
“challengers of traditional attitudes”
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One who challenges.
“The champion hopes to defeat his new challenger in the game to remain undefeated.”
“One child stood as king of the hill, and tried to withstand the pushes and shoves of his challengers.”
“Roſ[alind]. Young man, haue you challeng'd Charles the VVraſtler? / Orl[ando]. No faire Princeſſe: he is the general challenger, I come but in as others do, to try vvith him the ſtrength of my youth.”
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(obsolete)One who challenges.
“Novv vvhen they vvere come before Appius, ſitting judicially upon his tribunall ſeate, the plaintife or challenger aforeſaid, declareth againſt her, […]”
- (also, attributive)Often in the form Challenger: a match, tournament, or tour of the second-highest tier organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
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A steam locomotive of the 4-6-6-4 wheel arrangement.
“American Locomotive Company, which introduced the 4-6-6-4 (on Union Pacific) in 1936, constructed more Challengers than any other builder and, in Northern Pacific's Z-8 class, built the heaviest. NP owned 48 4-6-6-4's in three classes.”
- (also, alt-of, attributive)Alternative letter-case form of challenger (“a match, tournament, or tour of the second-highest tier organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals”).
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- A space shuttle, named after HMS Challenger (1858), destroyed on January 28, 1986 with loss of its seven-member crew.
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Etymology
Inherited from Middle English chalengere, chalangeour, chalenger (“one who causes injury, or makes false charges or slanderous statements; one who disputes, disputant, objector; claimant”), and then partly from both of…
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Inherited from Middle English chalengere, chalangeour, chalenger (“one who causes injury, or makes false charges or slanderous statements; one who disputes, disputant, objector; claimant”), and then partly from both of the following: * From Middle English chalengen (“to accuse; to accuse falsely or maliciously, slander; to treat unjustly, wrong; to dispute, object; to make a claim or demand; to rebuke, scold; to issue a challenge to; etc.”) + -er, -ere (suffix forming agent nouns). Chalengen is derived from Anglo-Norman chalenger, and Old French chalenger, chalongier (“to challenge, dispute; to claim; etc.”) (modern French challenger), from Late Latin calumniāre, the second-person singular present active imperative or indicative of calumnior (“to accuse falsely; to make hurtful untrue comments about; etc.”), from Latin calumnia (“artifice, trickery; false accusation; false statement; etc.”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱeh₁l-, *keh₁l- (“to beguile, deceive”)) + -or (the first-person singular present passive indicative of -ō (suffix forming regular first-conjugation verbs)). * From Old French chalengeor (“claimant, plaintiff; false accuser, slanderer”) (modern French challengeur), from chalenger, chalongier (see above) + -eor (variant of -or (suffix forming agent nouns)). By surface analysis, challenge (verb) + -er (suffix forming agent nouns).
Words you can make from challenger
200+ playable · top: CHALLENGE (15 pts)
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2 words7-letter words
14 words6-letter words
32 words- CHANGE 12 pts
- CHARGE 12 pts
- GACHER 12 pts
- ACHENE 11 pts
- CHELAE 11 pts
- LECHER 11 pts
- HANGER 10 pts
- REHANG 10 pts
- ENCAGE 9 pts
- GLANCE 9 pts
- HEALER 9 pts
- HELLER 9 pts
- CALLEE 8 pts
- CALLER 8 pts
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- LEANER 6 pts
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60 words- CHANG 11 pts
- CHARE 10 pts
- CHEER 10 pts
- CHELA 10 pts
- HANCE 10 pts
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- ALLEE 5 pts
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4-letter words
78 words- GACH 10 pts
- ACHE 9 pts
- ARCH 9 pts
- CHAR 9 pts
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- ECHE 9 pts
- LECH 9 pts
- ARGH 8 pts
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- LEER 4 pts
- NARE 4 pts
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- RALE 4 pts
- REAL 4 pts
- REEL 4 pts
3-letter words
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