Vying , struggling , contending ,
competition
difficulties
The word contest is a noun. The plural form is contests. It can also be a verb meaning to contend.
Yes, the word 'contest' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a formal game or match in which two or more people compete and attempt to win; a struggle for victory between opposing forces or interests; a word for a thing. The word 'contest' is also a verb.
test, contest, trial, dispute, protest, demur, demanding, ultimatum, question
contest sporting event
sex!!
Duel
forfeit, concede
difficulties
"Tie" or "neck in neck".
No, the word contest is not an adverb.The word contest is a verb ("we will contest the decision") and a noun ("I entered the contest").
you have to beat the elite four to get the word ''contest'' are you sure that's right? i already beat the elite four and the word contest still isn't there...
A unequal sporting contest is called a mismatch. It is the a matching of unsuitably or inaccurately parts or players. Its can also be called counterpart, opposite number, and vis-a-vis.
The word for a group of people joining a contest is contestants, a plural noun.
The word contest is a noun. The plural form is contests. It can also be a verb meaning to contend.
The kids all entered in a spelling bee contest.
Battle, Contest, race, rivalry, strife, striving, struggle, tug of war, war,warfare