competitive

competitive
adj.
VERBS
be
become
remain, stay
make sth

skills training to make our industries more competitive in world markets

keep sth
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.

a very competitive person

brutally, fiercely, highly, intensely

a fiercely competitive sport

highly competitive prices

increasingly
globally, internationally
economically
PREPOSITION
with

Investment in research is needed to keep us competitive with other countries.

Competitive is used with these nouns: ↑advantage, ↑arena, ↑athletics, ↑balance, ↑bid, ↑business, ↑capitalism, ↑disadvantage, ↑drive, ↑economy, ↑edge, ↑election, ↑element, ↑environment, ↑examination, ↑force, ↑game, ↑gymnastics, ↑instinct, ↑market, ↑marketplace, ↑match, ↑nature, ↑position, ↑pressure, ↑price, ↑racing, ↑rate, ↑rugby, ↑salary, ↑soccer, ↑spirit, ↑sport, ↑streak, ↑swimmer, ↑tender, ↑tennis, ↑wage

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  • Competitive — Com*pet i*tive, a. Of or pertaining to competition; producing competition; competitory; as, a competitive examination. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • competitive — [kəm pet′ə tiv] adj. 1. of, involving, or based on competition 2. likely to succeed in competition [a competitive team] competitively adv. competitiveness n …   English World dictionary

  • competitive — 1826, from L. competit , pp. stem of competere (see COMPETE (Cf. compete)) + IVE (Cf. ive). Related: Competitively; competitiveness …   Etymology dictionary

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  • competitive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or characterized by competition. 2) strongly desiring to be more successful than others. 3) as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. DERIVATIVES competitively adverb competitiveness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • competitive — com|pet|i|tive [ kəm petətıv ] adjective ** 1. ) a competitive activity is one in which companies or teams are competing against each other: a competitive edge/advantage: The weakness of the pound should give manufacturers a competitive edge.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • competitive */*/ — UK [kəmˈpetətɪv] / US adjective 1) a competitive activity is one in which companies or teams are competing against each other He gave up playing competitive football at the age of 24. a competitive edge/advantage: The weakness of the pound should …   English dictionary

  • competitive — [[t]kəmpe̱tɪtɪv[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED Competitive is used to describe situations or activities in which people or firms compete with each other. Only by keeping down costs will America maintain its competitive advantage over other countries...… …   English dictionary

  • competitive — adjective 1 a competitive situation is one in which people or organizations try very hard to be more successful than others: an extremely competitive market | highly/fiercely/intensely competitive: Advertising is an intensely competitive business …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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