battle, bid, challenge, contend, attempt, contest, collide, encounter, face, play, struggle, rival, take on
The adjective form (competitive) has the adverb form "competitively."
The verb of competition is compete.
As in "to compete with someone or against someone".
The adverb of the word "compete" is competingly.
An example sentence is: "He was competingly serious about winning"
It means that you do not know what it is
It is competitive.
The adjective for 'compete' is 'competitive'
No. The word competed is a form of the verb compete. A related adjective is competitive, but it can have connotations beyond simply competing.
competitive
Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the verb compete and the noun competition.
competitive
I think it is compete, since that is the closest word to it
compete
The noun form for the adjective competitive is competitiveness.A related noun form is competition.
competere
The word 'open' is a noun as a word for an area that is not enclosed; a word for a competition with no restrictions on who may qualify to compete; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb 'open' are opener and the gerund, opening.The noun form of the adjective 'open' is openness.
You cannot describe compete because it is a verb and you have to describe a word with a verb.
Yes, the word 'open' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'open' is a word for a contest or tournament that has no restrictions on who may compete; a word for a wide or unobstructed space or expanse; a word for a thing.Example functions of the word 'open':The coffee shop will open at six AM. (verb)You'll find an open box of cereal in the cupboard. (adjective)They have a patio where we dine out in the open. (noun)