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Contest

Definition: Contest

Contest

Noun

1. An occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants.

2. A struggle between rivals.

Verb

1. To make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "contest" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Note: Contest \Con*test"\, transitive verb. [imperfect & past participle. Contested; Contesting.]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Contest

DomainDefinition

Business

A -- is a sales promotion device in which the participants compete for a prize or prizes on the basis of their skill in fulfilling a certain requirement. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: U.S. presidential election

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The United States presidential elections determine who becomes the President of the United States.

How elections are administered

The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, as amended by Amendment XII.

The President and Vice President are elected on the same ticket by the U.S. Electoral College, whose members are elected directly from each state; the President and Vice President serve four-year terms.

Elections take place every four years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The last election was held on November 7, 2000. See U.S. presidential election, 2000.

The next election will take place on November 2, 2004.

Results

Election year President Major Opponent(s)*
1789 electionGeorge Washington(not opposed)
1792 electionGeorge Washington(not opposed)
1796 electionJohn Adams (Federalist)Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1800 electionThomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)John Adams (Federalist)
1804 electionThomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist)
1808 electionJames Madison (Democratic-Republican)Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist)
1812 electionJames Madison (Democratic-Republican)DeWitt Clinton (Federalist/Peace)
1816 electionJames Monroe (Democratic-Republican)Rufus King (Federalist)
1820 electionJames Monroe (Democratic-Republican)(not opposed)
1824 electionJohn Quincy Adams‡ (Democratic-Republican)Andrew Jackson‡ (Democratic-Republican)
William H. Crawford (Democratic-Republican)
Henry Clay (Democratic-Republican)
1828 electionAndrew Jackson (Democrat)John Quincy Adams (National Republican)
1832 electionAndrew Jackson (Democrat)Henry Clay (National Republican)
William Wirt (Anti-Masonic)
John Floyd (Nullifiers)
1836 electionMartin Van Buren (Democrat)William Henry Harrison (Whig)
Hugh L. White (Whig)
Daniel Webster (Whig)
Willie P. Mangum (A Whig, but votes received from Nullifiers)
1840 electionWilliam Henry Harrison (Whig)Martin Van Buren (Democrat)
James G. Birney (Liberty Party)
1844 electionJames K. Polk† (Democrat)Henry Clay (Whig)
James G. Birney (Liberty Party)
1848 electionZachary Taylor (Whig)Lewis Cass (Democrat)
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil Party)
1852 electionFranklin Pierce (Democratic)Winfield Scott (Whig)
John P. Hale (Free Soil Party)
1856 electionJames Buchanan† (Democratic)John C. Fremont (Republican)
Millard Fillmore (American Party/Whig)
1860 electionAbraham Lincoln† (Republican)Stephen A. Douglas (Democrat (northern))
John C. Breckinridge (Democrat (southern))
John Bell (Constitutional Union (Whig))
1864 electionAbraham Lincoln (Republican)George McClellan (Democrat)
1868 electionUlysses S. Grant (Republican)Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1872 electionUlysses S. Grant (Republican)Horace Greeley (Democrat/Liberal Republican)
Thomas A. Hendricks (Independent Democrat)
1876 electionRutherford B. Hayes‡ (Republican)Samuel J. Tilden‡ (Democrat)
1880 electionJames Garfield† (Republican)Winfield S. Hancock (Democrat)
James B. Weaver (Greenback-Labor Party)
1884 electionGrover Cleveland† (Democrat)James G. Blaine (Republican)
1888 electionBenjamin Harrison‡ (Republican)Grover Cleveland‡ (Democrat)
Clinton B. Fisk (Prohibition)
1892 electionGrover Cleveland† (Democrat)Benjamin Harrison (Republican)
James B. Weaver (Populist Party)
James Bidwell (Prohibition)
1896 electionWilliam McKinley (Republican)William Jennings Bryan (Democrat/Populist Party)
1900 electionWilliam McKinley (Republican)William Jennings Bryan (Democrat)
John G. Woolley (Prohibition)
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1904 electionTheodore Roosevelt (Republican)Alton B. Parker (Democrat)
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
Silas C. Swallow (Prohibition)
1908 electionWilliam Howard Taft (Republican)William Jennings Bryan (Democrat)
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
Eugene W. Chafin (Prohibition)
1912 electionWoodrow Wilson† (Democrat)Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive)
William Howard Taft (Republican)
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
Eugene W. Chafin (Prohibition)
1916 electionWoodrow Wilson† (Democrat)Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
Allan L. Benson (Socialist)
Frank Hanly (Prohibition)
1920 electionWarren G. Harding (Republican)James M. Cox (Democrat)
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1924 electionCalvin Coolidge (Republican)John W. Davis (Democrat)
Robert M. La Follette, Sr (Progressive/Socialist)
1928 electionHerbert Hoover (Republican)Alfred E. Smith (Democrat)
1932 electionFranklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat)Herbert Hoover (Republican)
Norman Thomas (Socialist)
1936 electionFranklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat)Alfred M. Landon (Republican)
William Frederick Lemke (Union)
1940 electionFranklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat)Wendell Willkie (Republican)
1944 electionFranklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat)Thomas Dewey (Republican)
1948 electionHarry S. Truman† (Democrat)Thomas Dewey (Republican)
J. Strom Thurmond (States' Rights Democratic)
Henry Wallace (Progressive)
1952 electionDwight Eisenhower (Republican)Adlai Stevenson (Democrat)
1956 electionDwight Eisenhower (Republican)Adlai Stevenson (Democrat)
1960 electionJohn F. Kennedy† (Democrat)Richard Nixon (Republican)
1964 electionLyndon Johnson (Democrat)Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968 electionRichard Nixon† (Republican)Hubert H. Humphrey (Democrat)
George Wallace (American Independent)
1972 electionRichard Nixon (Republican)George McGovern (Democrat)
1976 electionJimmy Carter (Democrat)Gerald Ford (Republican)
1980 electionRonald Reagan (Republican)Jimmy Carter (Democrat)
John Anderson (Independent)
1984 electionRonald Reagan (Republican)Walter Mondale (Democrat)
1988 electionGeorge H. W. Bush (Republican)Michael Dukakis (Democrat)
1992 electionBill Clinton† (Democrat)George H. W. Bush (Republican)
Ross Perot (Independent)
1996 electionBill Clinton† (Democrat)Bob Dole (Republican)
Ross Perot (Reform)
2000 electionGeorge W. Bush‡ (Republican)Al Gore‡ (Democrat)
Ralph Nader (Green)
2004 electionNext election: November 2, 2004

* "Major Opponent" is defined as a candidate receiving greater than 1% of the total popular vote for elections including and after 1824, or greater than 5 electoral votes for elections including and before 1820. (This column may not be complete).

† Denotes a minority President—one receiving less than 50% of all popular votes. This is typically an indication of a particularly strong third-party candidate or a close election.

‡ Denotes a (minority) President who did not receive a plurality of the popular votes and the opposing candidate who did. This is typically an indication of an extremely close election.

Voter turnout

Voter turnout in Presidential elections has been on the decline in recent years, although it bounced back slightly during the 2000 election from 1996's lows. While turnout has been decreasing, registration has been increasing. Registration rates varied from 65% to 70% of the voting age population from the 1960s to the 1980s, and due in part to greater government outreach programs, registration swelled to 75% in 1996 and 2000. Despite greater registration, however, turnout has not greatly improved.

Year Voting Age Population ¹ Turnout % Turnout of VAP
2000 205,815,000 105,586,274 51.30%
1996 196,511,000 96,456,345 49.08%
1992 189,529,000 104,405,155 55.09%
1988 182,778,000 91,594,693 50.11%
1984 174,466,000 92,652,680 53.11%
1980 164,597,000 86,515,221 52.56%
1976 152,309,190 81,555,789 53.55%
1972 140,776,000 77,718,554 55.21%
1968 120,328,186 73,211,875 60.84%
1964 114,090,000 70,644,592 61.92%
1960 109,159,000 68,838,204 63.06%

Source: Federal Election Commission

¹ It should be noted that the voting age population includes all persons over the age of 18 as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau, which necessarily includes a significant number of persons ineligible to vote, such as non-citizens or felons. The actual number of eligible voters is somewhat lower. The number of non-citizens in 1994 was approximately 13 million, and in 1996, felons numbered around 1.3 million, so it can be estimated that around 7-10% of the voting age population is ineligible to vote.

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Synonyms: Contest

Synonyms: competition (n), contend (v), repugn (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Contest

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Contention

Verb: contend; contest, strive, struggle, scramble, wrestle; spar, square; exchange blows, exchange fisticuffs; fib, justle, tussle, tilt, box, stave, fence; skirmish; pickeer; fight; (war); wrangle; (quarrel).

Noun: contention, strife; contest,

Hard knocks, sharp contest, tug of war.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Contest

English words defined with "contest": athletic contestspelling contestTo contest an election. (references)
Specialty definitions using "contest": Advanced Encryption Standard, ante-mortem probateBlue Screen of Deathclosed championship, Contests of Wartburg, Corinthian WarFight ShyGiants' War with Jove, goretsHare, HawkJohnny CrapaudLapithæ, Lasherism, living probate, LogomachyMaxNational WorkshopsPenalties, Politics, PreacherRat, Rosesstock-car racethink-tank. (references)
Etymologies containing "contest": set-to. (references)

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Modern Usage: Contest

DomainUsage

Screenplays

That's sure going to change the Miss Universe contest! (Contact; writing credit: Carl Sagan;)

It's not a contest the two of them with themselves So don't play it for real until it gets real (Mulholland Dr.; writing credit: David Lynch)

Sir, I was wondering, did you catch the professional football contest on television last night (Coming to America; writing credit: David Sheffield)

You can't hurt Christmas, Mr. Mayor, beacuse it isn't about the the gifts or the contest or the fancy lights (How the Grinch Stole Christmas; writing credit: Jeffrey Price)

Testicular cancer should be no contest, I think (Fight Club; writing credit: Jim Uhls)

Clever

Nebraska: Ask About Our State Motto Contest (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

The Eurovision Song Contest (1974)

Fong Sze Yu in a Marriage-fixing Boxing Contest (1950)

Contest Crazy (1948)

The Dance Contest (1934)

No Contest! (1934)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Contest

DomainTitle

Books

  • Contest (reference)

  • Soccer Cats #1: The Captain Contest (reference)

  • Socks, Socks, Socks: 70 Winning Patterns from Knitter's Magazine's Contest (reference)

  • The Contest (Everest, Book 1) (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

High Tech

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Contest

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Photo Album: Contest

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Splash as humpback - Megaptera novaeangliae - hits the water after breaching. This picture won the whale cannonball contest. Credit: NOAA's Ark (Animals).

Cornelius D. Meaney and the "Belle of Samar" in cigar smoking contest Looks like she's the winner. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Oyster shucking contest at Anthony's Oyster Olympics. The Oyster Olympics helps celebrate clean Pacific waters. Credit: Fisheries.

NOAA Aircraft Operations Christmas Card entry for MacDill AFB contest. The painter is Damon Sans Souci. The NOAA entry won first place. Credit: Flying With NOAA.

Queen angelfish at the reef. 1987 Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Photo Contest entry. Credit: The Coral Kingdom.

French angelfish at the reef. 1987 Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Photo Contest entry. Credit: The Coral Kingdom.

Team pulling contest at Ohio State Fair. Credit: USDA.

Gouache painting of a pair of red-breasted mergansers by Neal Anderson, 7401 Stevens Ridge Rd., Lincoln, Nebraska 68516. Anderson, an avid hunter and outdoorsman, won the 1988 contest with a design of a pair of lesser scaup, which appeared on the 1989-90 Federal Duck Stamp. Anderson studied at Omaha Art School and has been a full-time artist since 1986, specializing in waterfowl and painting exclusively in gouache. His work is renowned for its detail, sharpness, and clarity. Return to the Federal Duck Stamp Office Home Page.

Acrylic painting of a Barrow's Goldeneye by Robert Steiner, 315 Cornwall Street, San Francisco, CA 94118. As one of the top wildlife artist's in the country, Bob Steiner, finally won the 1997 Federal Duck Stamp Contest at the age of 48 after 17 previous attempts. Chosen over 379 other entries, Steiner's Barrow's Goldeneye depicts the majesty of the species. The same design, with some enhancements, came in third in the 1995 Federal Duck Stamp Contest (the winner that year was the Surf Scoter design by Wilhelm Goebel). Mr. Steiner has designed a total of 47 duck stamp (state and other commissioned venues), more than any other artist. With a Bachelor's degree in painting and etching at the renowned Rhode Island School of Design, he also achieved a Master's degree in etching and fine art printmaking from San Francisco State University. Return to the Federal Duck Stamp Office Home Page Visit the U.S. Fish and.

Clark 1951 Duck Stamp Contest. Credit: Alaska Historical Image Library.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Contest
 

"Jumpin air" by Bas V.d Eykhof
Commentary: "A contest of air."
"Winner" by Loretta Humble
Commentary: "Winner of the Harry Potter look-alike contest in Tyler, TX, being televised. He got the first book."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Familiar Quotations: Contest

AuthorQuotation

Alexander Pope

For Forms of Government let fools contest; whatever is best administered is best.

Daniel Webster

The contest for ages has been to rescue liberty from the grasp of executive power.

Edward Gibbon

We improve ourselves by victories over ourselves. There must be contest, and we must win.

Lord Byron

It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Contest

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

Thus we see, that the kings of the Indians in America, which is still a pattern of the first ages in Asia and Europe, whilst the inhabitants were too few for the country, and want of people and money gave men no temptation to enlarge their possessions of land, or contest for wider extent of ground, are little more than generals of their armies; and though they command absolutely in war, yet at home and in time of peace they exercise very little dominion, and have but a very moderate sovereignty, the resolutions of peace and war being ordinarily either in the people, or in a council. (Second Treatise of Government)

Communist Manifesto

1848

Here and there the contest breaks out into riots. (reference)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Contest

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

On this ground and for this contest Wellington had the favourable side, Napoleon the unfavourable

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Contest

SubjectTopicQuote

Business

The first, was a global e-biz, contest. (references)

For the first time, judicial procedures exist for bidders to contest a decision to award a tender. (references)

The principal producers are even in a position today to contest the market share of U.S and European dairy companies. (references)

Civil Liberties

Germany

In November 2000, the Rheinland-Pfalz Superior Court (OVG) ruled that the German Unification Church (Moon Community) was permitted to contest an immigration order prohibiting its leader's entrance into the country. (references)

Economic History

Bulgaria

So frequently the contest is among American, European and Asian suppliers. (references)

Belgium

Consequently, elections are a contest among Flemish parties on one side and Francophone parties on the other. (references)

Human Rights

Ukraine

The law permits citizens to contest an arrest in court or appeal to the prosecutor. (references)

Fiji

The HRC resumed operations in mid-September 2000 with a school-based human rights poster contest and resumed distributing publications. (references)

Malaysia

In August, a five-member Federal Court panel ruled that the five defendants could introduce affidavits with fresh information to contest their detentions. (references)

Political Economy

Bangladesh

Candidates may contest a maximum of five seats in any one election, but may only hold one. (references)

Ghana

The Government and the opposition NDC contest their differences in Parliament, where the debates are frequently lively. (references)

Trinidad

In December 2000 the UNC was reelected with an outright majority, although the PNM continues to contest two seats in on-going court proceedings. (references)

Political Rights

Paraguay

Multiple parties and candidates contest the country's leadership positions. (references)

Somalia

Somaliland and Puntland continued to contest the Sanaag and Sol regions and the Buhodle district during the year. (references)

Seychelles

Only the chief opposition party, the SNP, chose to contest the election; the Democratic Party did not field a candidate. (references)

Worker Rights

Chile

Workers often are reluctant to contest these actions because of the huge backlog in the Labor Tribunals. (references)

Brazil

Traffickers often target victims with promises of lucrative work as dancers or models in Europe; beauty contest winners have been cited as common targets. (references)

Israel and the occupied territories

Illegal foreign workers facing deportation are brought before a special court established to deal with issues related to deportation, and workers may contest the deportations. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

LOGOMACHY, n. A war in which the weapons are words and the wounds punctures in the swim-bladder of self-esteem -- a kind of contest in which, the vanquished being unconscious of defeat, the victor is denied the reward of success. 'Tis said by divers of the scholar-men That poor Salmasius died of Milton's pen. Alas! we cannot know if this is true, For reading Milton's wit we perish too.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Contest

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Karl Lagerfeld

The funny thing is they made the same contest the year before and two years after. Nobody knows what happened to the other people from the other contests except me because the boy who got the prize for the dress, was Yves Saint Laurent.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: Contest

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

James Monroe

1817-1825With respect to the contest to which our neighbors are a party, it is evident that Spain as a power is scarcely felt in it.

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837To the termination of this contest we look for the establishment of that secure intercourse so necessary to nations whose territories are contiguous.

Rutherford Hayes

1877-1881Human judgment is never unerring, and is rarely regarded as otherwise than wrong by the unsuccessful party in the contest.

Jimmy Carter

1977-1981But those who seek a free society remain in the contest for their nation's destiny.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Contest

"Contest" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 83.90% of the time. "Contest" is used about 1,663 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)83.9%1,3965,743
Lexical Verb (infinitive)14.83%24718,964
Lexical Verb (base form)1.26%2176,261
                    Total100.00%1,663N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Expressions: Contest

Expressions using "contest": athletic contest beauty contest bidding contest close contest contest a seat contest a tittle contest an election contest every inch of the ground drop out of contest endurance contest knockout contest obfuscated C Contest popularity contest qualifying contest sharp contest spelling contest swimming contest To contest an election. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "contest": contest-type.

Ending with "contest": end-of-contest, no-contest, non-contest.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Contest

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

contest

7,494

eurovision song contest

208

bikini contest

2,721

canada contest

192

poetry contest

2,376

short story contest

185

wet t shirt contest

2,125

contest miss universe

182

photo contest

1,379

wet shirt contest

172

writing contest

973

swimsuit contest

159

baby photo contest

840

wet tee shirt contest

157

free contest

765

pic of wet t shirt contest

154

baby contest

642

poem contest

150

sweepstake and contest

583

booty contest

147

thong contest

535

wet t shirt contest photo

142

photography contest

506

toughman contest

138

online contest

428

songwriting contest

135

nude contest

299

wet t shirt contest picture

131

free poetry contest

263

miss nude contest

127

canadian contest

244

free baby photo contest

127

essay contest

235

wet contest

125

art contest

220

kid contest

122

beauty contest

219

sports contest

122

pepsi contest

215

t shirt contest

122
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Contest

Language Translations for "contest"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

wedstryd (competition, game, match), kompetisie (competition). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

zënkë (contention, jar, ruction, scrap, slanging match, spat, squabble, tiff, upset), përpiqem të fitoj (dispute, woo), përleshem (fight), luftoj për (deal), luftë (battle, conflict, contention, shooting war, struggle, war), kundërshtoj (censure, challenge, combat, condemn, contradict, controvert, counter, cross, demur, deprecate, discountenance, discourage, dispute, flout, fly in the face of, gainsay, impugn, kick, mind, object, oppose, oppugn, protest, react, rebel, rebuke, rebut, recalcitrate, refuse, resist, retort, set one's face against, stick to, stickle, Stonewall, take exception to), grindje (altercation, bickering, blowup, bobbery, brawl, breach, breeze, broil, contention, disagreement, discord, disputation, dispute, dissension, feud, fight, fray, friction, jar, quarrel, squabble, strife, variance, wrangle), garë (competition, duel, emulation, meeting, race, rush), diskutim (argument, argumentation, assessment, canvass, contestation, debate, deliberation, discussion, disputation, dispute, eristic, logomachy, talk, treatment). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏ناضل (agonize, buffet, combat, contend, fight, heave, militate, ply, pursue, push, strive, struggle, tug, worry, wrestle), ‏خصام (argument, contention, contestation, dispute, quarrel, row, ruction, squabble, war), ‏خلاف (clash, conflict, contention, controversy, difference, disaccord, disagreement, discord, discordance, dispute, dissension, dissidence, disunion, disunity, division, friction, odds, quarrel, question, strife, variance), ‏صراع (combat, conflict, fight, hassle, strife, struggle, tussle, warfare, wrestling), ‏سباق (competition, dash, outrigger, race, racing), ‏تبارى (compete, pit), ‏إشترك في مباراة (compete), ‏حاول أن يكسب, مباراة (match), ‏نضال (contention, fight, fighting, strife, struggle, warfare), ‏نزاع (contention, controversy, difference, disagreement, discord, discordance, disputation, dispute, division, duel, embroilment, fray, odds, quarrel, question, row, spar, squall, strife, struggle, tangle, variance, wont), ‏مباراة (competition, game, match, meeting, race, test, tournament), ‏مسابقة (bout, competition, concurrence, play, quiz, quiz programme, race, tournament, tourney), ‏متنافس (competitor, contestant, rival), ‏منافسة (competition, concurrence, emulation, rivalry, trial, vying), ‏تنافس (compete, competition, contend, contention, discord, jostle, joust, play, rivalry, vie). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

състезание (competition, duel, meeting), споря (altercate, argue, cample, contend, debate, dispute, expostulate, higgle, jar, palter, polemize), спор (altercation, argument, argumentation, contention, contestation, controversy, difference, ding-dong, disputation, dispute, dissension, fight, jar, polemic, rift, run in, strife, variance, velitation, word, words), конккурс, оспорвам си, оспорвам (call down, contravene, controvert, debate, dispute, gainsay, impugn, litigate, oppugn, query, question), боря се за (champion, dispute, stand for), борба (battle, combat, conflict, ding-dong, fight, fighting, grapple, strife, striving, struggle, war, warfare, wrestle, wrestling), диспут (dispute). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

爭奪 (fight over, vie over), 比赛 (Contested, Contesting, games, match, tournament). (various references)

   

Czech

  

zpochybnit (question), závodit (compete, race, vie), zápas (agony, battle, bout, encounter, fight, game, match, struggle, tussle, wrestle, wrestling), utkání (encounter, game), soutìžit (compete, vie), soutìž (competition, event), přít se (dispute, palter, quarrel, spar, wrangle), napadnout (attack, blight, impugn, occur, pelt), bojovat (campaign for smth., fight, struggle, war). (various references)

   

Danish

  

skolekonkurrence (contest for schools), salgsfremstød (promotional contest), Det Europæiske Melodi-Grandprix (Eurovision Song Contest). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

match (competition, game, match), concours (competition). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

konkurso (competition). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

مسابقه (Chase-Chace, Competition, Game, Match, Race), مشاجره (Contention, Dispute, Pique, Plea, Scuffle, Wrangle), مباحثه وجدل کردن , ستیزه کردن (Bicker, Contend, Militate, Quarrel, Squabble), اعتراض داشتن بر, رقابت (Rivalry), دعوا (Discord, Quarrel, Squeal, Strife). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

ottelu (encounter, fight, match), kilpailu (competition, event, match, meeting tournament, race, rivalry), kilpa, eittää (deny, dispute). (various references)

   

French

  

concours (competition, concurrence). (various references)

   

German

  

wettbewerb (bee, competition, match), wettkampf (competition, event, match, tournament), anfechten (appeal against, arraign, challenge, controvert, dispute, impeach, impugn, protest, tempt, to arraign, to contest). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

συναγωνισμόσ (competition, rivalry), παλεύω (contend with, fight, grapple, grapple with, wrestle), αγώνασ (battle, competition, contention, exertion, fight, heave, match), αγωνίζομαι (contend, contend with, scramble for, strive, struggle, tourney), αντιπαράθεση (clash, contradistinction, juxtaposition, stand off), αμφισβητώ (argue, be in doubt, controvert, discredit, dispute, doubt, query whether, question), διεκδικώ (assert, claim, dispute, lay claim to, vindicate), διαγωνισμόσ. (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מאבק (conflict, fight, hassle, struggle, tilt, tussle), לתחר (compete), לעורר (alarm, alert, appeal, excite, infuriate, inspire, instigate, occasion, promote, prompt, spark, spirit, stimulate, stir up), להתמודד (compete, pit oneself against, tackle, take on, wrestle), להתחרות (compete, rival, vie), תחרות (competition, game, match, rivalry, stakes, strife, tournament, tourney), התמודדות (struggle, tussle, wrestling), התחרות (competition, match, rivalry). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

verseny (competition, contention, heat, pull, race, racing, strife), mérkőzés (encounter, fixture, match, stand-up fight). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

pertengkaran (bickering, bustup, contention, fracas, fray, tow-row, wrangle), pertandingan (bout, event, game, match, tournament), peraduan, mengadu (bump, pit). (various references)

   

Italian

  

concorso (competition, competiton, concourse), contestare (challenge, deny, dispute, question). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

腕比べ , 試合  (bout, game, match), 試合 (bout, game, match), 闘技 (competition), 競争  (competition), 競争 (competition), 競技 (game, match), 争奪戦 (argument, competition, struggle), 争奪 (struggle), 争い (conflict, dispute, dissension, quarrel, rivalry, strife), 手合わせ (bout, game), 比べ (comparison, competition), 勝負 (bout, game, match, victory or defeat), コロンブスの卵 (Columbus Day, Columbus' egg, computer graphics, conc., concentrated, concert, concert hall, concert master, concertante, concise, conclave, concord, Concorde, concourse, concrete, concrete block, concrete jungle, concrete mixer, concrete pile, concurrent, conga, conglomerate, conglomerate merchant, Congo, congratulations, congress, congress gaiters, conscious, conservation, conservative, conservator, conservatory, consultant, consultant engineer, consulting, consulting sales, consumer, Consumer Interpole, consumering, consumerism, consumers' relation, consumers' research, consumption, CR), コンソル公債 (combine, concertina, concerto, conductor, consolidated annuities, consols, contact, contact lens, container, container bag, containerization, context, continental, continental breakfast, continental look, continental plan, continental style, continental tango, continuation, continuity, group of companies). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

そうだつせん (argument, competition, struggle), そうだつ (struggle), しあい (bout, game, match), くらべ (comparison, competition), きょうぎ (conference, consultation, creed, discussion, doctrine, game, match, narrow-sense, negotiation, paper-thin sheet of wood), きょうそう (able-bodied, boat race, competition, mania, race, regatta, robust, strong, sturdy, wild excitement), しょうぶ (bout, game, iris, match, militarism, victory or defeat, warlike spirit), うでくらべ, あらそい (conflict, dispute, dissension, quarrel, rivalry, strife), コンテスト , コンクール , とうぎ (a party council, competition, debate, discussion, party conference), てあわせ (bout, game). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

경연. (various references)

   

Manx

  

troddan (campaign, campaigning, combat, fight, fray, match; herd of cattle; pastureland, quarrel), streeu (altercate; striving, altercation, conflict, contend, contention, cope, disagree, discord, disputation, encounter, endeavour, flare up, scuffle, squabble, strife, strive, variance), caggey noi (combat, fight against), arganey noi (controvert, controvertion). (various references)

   

Papiamen

  

konkurso (competition). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ontestcay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

disputar (argue, bicker, disagree, dispute, fight, passage, put up with, quarrel, rencontre, rencounter, run, spar). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

controversã (argument, contention, controversy, debate, disputation, dispute), contesta (challenge, dispute, impugn, litigate, oppugn, question), concurs (assistance, audition, competition, concurrence, co-operation, help), competiţie (bout, competition, event, match, meeting, strife), tãgãdui (abnegate, deny, disavow, disclaim, disown, gainsay, negate, negative), se lupta pentru, luptã (action, affair, battle, combat, efforts, encounter, engagement, fight, fighting, match, mix up, quarrel, Stour, strife, striving, struggle, war, warfare), disputã (close contest, contention, contestation, controversy, disputation, dispute, duet, issue, splutter, strife), disputa (claim, debate, dispute, oppugn, strive), discuta în contradictoriu (be at odds, contend), dezbate (agitate, argue, beat out, break, canvass, controvert, criticize, debate, dispute, fall, review), întâlnire (appointment, assignation, date, engagement, event, fight, joint, meet, meeting, rendezvous, tryst). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

состязаться (compete), состязание (competition), соревнование (competition, contention, contestation), спорить (argue, be at cross-purposes, bicker, chop logic, debate, dispute, haggle, wrangle), спор (argument, argumentation, breeze, chaffer, contention, controversy, disputation, dispute, dustup, row, splutter, strife, wrangle), оспаривать конкурс, оспаривать (call in question, contend, contend for, contravene, controvert, dispute, impugn, litigate, oppugn), матч (away match, competition, match, prizefight). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

caramasg, iomairt (conflict, employing, exercise, playing), farpuis (competition, contention, strife). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

takmičiti se (compete, contend, measure one's strength), takmičenje (bout, competition, contention, meet, tournament), spor (bovine, controversy, dilatory, laggard, lazy, litigation, logy, poky, quarrel, slow, sluggish, tardy, unhurried), osporavati (deny, impugn, oppugn), megdan, borba (action, battle, combat, conflict, fight, fighting, struggle, wrestle). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

concurso (bee, competition, concourse, gala, help, match, meeting, show), certamen (gala). (various references)

   

Sranan

  

streywega (competition). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

tävling (bee, competition, event, match, race), bestrida (challenge, contradict, contravene, defray, deny, disallow, dispute, fill, gainsay, impugn, oppugn, support, traverse). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

yarışmak (compete, contend, emulate, race, run, vie), yarışma (bout, competition, contestation, emulation, event, match, meet, racing, rivalry), tartışma (altercation, argument, argumentation, bickering, brawl, breeze, broil, bust up, contention, contestation, controversy, cross talk, debate, disagreement, discussion, disputation, dispute, hassle, jangle, moot, parley, quarrel, rap, row, set to, shooting match, spar, sparring, teach-in, wordy warfare, wrangle), rekabet etmek (compete, contend, enter into rivalry with, rival, vie), maç (event, game, match), mücâdele (battle, campaign, combat, fight, fighting, fray, hassle, race, scramble, struggle, tug, tug of war, tussle, war, warfare, wrestle, wrestling), karşılaşma (confrontation, encounter, event, fight, match, meet, meeting), karşı koymak (bear against, confront, counter, counteract, counterwork, demur, dispute, face, face up to, fend, fight back, offer resistance, oppugn, refuse, resist, set against, stand, stand out, stand out against, stand up to, stick up to, withstand), itiraz etmek (argue, argue against smth., blow the whistle on, buck, challenge, contravene, demur, deprecate, dispute, except, expostulate, gainsay, interpose, make an objection to, object, object to, oppose, protest, protest against, raise an objection to, remonstrate, take exception to, take objection to), itiraz (but, cavil, challenge, contradiction, demur, deprecation, disapproval, expostulation, objection, outcry, protest, protestation, remonstrance), inkâr (abnegation, contestation, contradiction, denegation, denial, dereliction, disallowance, disavowal, ignoring, impugnment, nay, negation, refusal, repudiation), iddia (allegation, argument, assertion, asseveration, averment, bet, charge, claim, contention, information, pleading, pretence, pretense, pretension, protestation, say so, submission), çekişmek (chaffer, compete, conflict, contend, debate, dispute, higgle, quarrel, rival, strive with), çekişme (bickering, chaffer, cliffhanger, competition, conflict, contention, contestation, controversy, debate, duel, fight, quarreling, rivalry, strife, tug of war). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

konkurs (r) (competition). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

суперництво (emulation, rivalry), суперечка (beef, controversy, debate, disagreement, ergotism, spar, sparring, tussle, variance, words), спір (argumentation, disputation, dispute), сперечатися (altercate, argue, bandy, contend, dispute, jangle, squabble, thwart, wrangle), конкурс (competition), оспорювати (challenge, contravene, controvert, quarrel, rebut), змагатися (compete, emulate, match, strive). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

cuộc tranh luận (debate, disputation), cuộc đấu tranh (fighting, struggle), trận giao tranh cuộc chiến đấu, trận đấu (combat, play). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

cystadleuaeth (competition), cyfergyr (battle), ymrysonfa (match), ornest (bout, combat, duel). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Contest

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Sumerian3100 BCE-2500 BCE

a-da-min. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

agon, agone, certamen, certamina, certamine, certamini, certaminibus, certaminis, certaminum, certatio, conflictus, contendere, contentio, pugna. (various references)

French1500-Modern

contester. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Contest

Derivations

Words beginning with "contest": contestable, contestant, contestants, contestation, contestations, contested, contester, contesters, contesting, contests. (additional references)

Words containing "contest": incontestabilities, incontestability, incontestable, incontestably, uncontested. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Contest" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Coatest, cognitist, comtest, comtist, Confest, conjest, contat, contect, contemt, contesa, contesrt, contet, contis, cornettist, countest, cuntish, cuntmeat. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Contest"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "contest" (pronounced kÄ"ntest or kunte"st)
3-e s tbrownest, conquest, darnedest, hillcrest, houseguest, processed, reprocessed.
4-t e" s tattest, detest, retest, test.
3-e" s tarrest, abreast, acquiesced, addressed, assessed, behest, bequest, best, blessed, blest, breast, Celeste, chest, coalesced, compressed, confessed, congest, crest, impressed, depressed, digest, digressed, dispossessed, distressed, divest, dressed, expressed, fessed, finessed, gest, guessed, guest, infest, ingest, invest, jest, lest, messed, molest, nest, northwest, obsessed, oppressed, pest, possessed, pressed, Prest, professed, progressed, quest, rearrest, reassessed, recessed, reinvest, repossessed, repressed, request, rest, southwest, stressed, suggest, suppressed, transgressed, unaddressed, undressed, unimpressed, unrest, vest, West, wrest, zest.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Contest

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "c-e-n-o-s-t-t"

-1 letter: centos, contes, octets, teston.

-2 letters: cento, cents, cones, conte, coset, cotes, escot, netts, notes, octet, onces, onset, scent, scone, seton, steno, stone, tents, tones, totes.

-3 letters: cent, cone, cons, cost, cote, cots, eons, nest, nets, nett, noes, nose, note, once, ones, scot, sect, sent, sett, snot, sone, stet, tens, tent, test, tets, toes.

 Words containing the letters "c-e-n-o-s-t-t"
 

+1 letter: contents, contests, contexts, stenotic, tonetics.

 

+2 letters: coattends, contempts, contested, contester, cornetist, cotenants, stockinet, stonechat, taconites, tectonics, tectonism, trecentos.

 

+3 letters: anecdotist, carnotites, coexistent, concretist, consistent, constative, constipate, constitute, contactees, contestant, contesters, contesting, continents, contrasted, cornetists, cornettist, cotangents, cottonseed, detections, discontent, entoprocts, entrecotes, introjects, introspect, nematocyst, nepotistic, recontacts, stenotopic, stockinets, stonechats, tectonisms, thecodonts, tonicities, touchstone, tricotines, trisection.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Images: Digital Art
9. Quotations: Familiar
10. Quotations: Historic
11. Quotations: Fiction
12. Quotations: Non-fiction
13. Quotations: Spoken
14. Quotations: Speeches
15. Usage Frequency
16. Expressions
17. Expressions: Internet
18. Translations: Modern
19. Translations: Ancient
20. Derivations
21. Rhymes
22. Anagrams
23. Bibliography


  

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