Associations to the word «Competitive»
Noun
- Highlight
- Skater
- Bidding
- Swimmer
- Inhibitor
- Marketplace
- Inhibition
- Snack
- Skating
- Advantage
- Admission
- Adsorption
- Fixture
- Antagonist
- Bugle
- Examination
- Potassium
- Eater
- Softball
- Rowing
- Competitor
- Agonist
- Applicant
- Monopoly
- Friendly
- Equilibrium
- Efficient
- Swimming
- Racing
- Sailing
- Exam
- Market
- Assay
- Eating
- Procurement
- Cooperative
- Surfing
- Exclusion
- Disadvantage
- Match
- Summary
- Cheer
- Rivalry
- Dairy
- Firm
- Gaming
- Athletic
- Substitute
- Gymnast
- Rower
- Calcium
- Cycling
- Incentive
- Snooker
- Supplier
- Allocation
- Racer
- Skiing
- Gymnastics
- Sport
- Subsidy
- Productivity
- Competency
- Price
- Strategy
- Workforce
- Vitamin
- Differentiation
- Bidder
- Judo
- Volleyball
- Archery
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Burnley
- Driving
- Outing
- Wembley
Adjective
Wiktionary
COMPETITIVE, adjective. (economics) capable of competing successfully
COMPETITIVE, adjective. Of or pertaining to competition
COMPETITIVE, adjective. (of someone's character) inclined to compete
COMPETITIVE, adjective. (biochemistry) inhibiting the action of an enzyme by binding with it
COMPETITIVE, adjective. (euphemistically, of prices) cheap, especially used of quality products
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, noun. Something that places a company or a person above the competition
COMPETITIVE EATING, noun. Sport where participants have to consume vast amounts of food in a short time.
Dictionary definition
COMPETITIVE, adjective. Involving competition or competitiveness; "competitive games"; "to improve one's competitive position".
COMPETITIVE, adjective. Subscribing to capitalistic competition.
COMPETITIVE, adjective. Showing a fighting disposition; "highly competitive sales representative"; "militant in fighting for better wages for workers"; "his self-assertive and ubiquitous energy".
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.