Competitive - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəmˈpetətɪv|  American pronunciation of the word competitive
Brit.  |kəmˈpetɪtɪv|  British pronunciation of the word competitive

adjective

- subscribing to capitalistic competition
- showing a fighting disposition (syn: militant)
highly competitive sales representative

Extra examples

She is a very competitive player.

You need a degree to be competitive in today's job market.

The choice of the candidates was made by competitive examination.

Some US industries are not as competitive as they have been in the past.

The team seems to have lost its competitive edge recently (=its ability to compete well).

Competitive sports encourage children to work together as a team.

Advertising is an intensely competitive business.

The hotel offers a high standard of service at competitive rates.

She's very competitive by nature.

The company offers competitive wages and good benefits.

They argued that the new regulations would place their company at a competitive disadvantage in the marketplace.

You must be decisive and persistent to succeed in this competitive field.

...a highly competitive industry in which any company that isn't a pacer quickly becomes a belly-up also-ran...

...spoofed overly competitive parents in a mockumentary about tryouts for a national T-ball team...

...an archly competitive young executive...

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