What does Contest mean?

Definitions for Contest
ˈkɒn tɛst; kənˈtɛstcon·test

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Contest.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. contest, competitionnoun

    an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants

  2. contestverb

    a struggle between rivals

  3. contest, contend, repugnverb

    to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation

    "They contested the outcome of the race"

Wiktionary

  1. contestnoun

    controversy; debate

    no contest

  2. contestnoun

    struggle for superiority; combat

  3. contestnoun

    a competition

    The child entered the spelling contest.

  4. contestverb

    to contend

    I will contest for the open seat on the board.

  5. contestverb

    to call into question; to oppose

    The rival contested the dictator's re-election because of claims of voting irregularities.

  6. Etymology: From contester, from contestor

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Contestnoun

    Dispute; difference; debate.

    Etymology: from the verb.

    This of old no less contests did move,
    Than when for ’s birth sev’n cities strove. John Denham.

    A definition is the only way whereby the meaning of words can be known, without leaving room for contest about it. John Locke.

    Leave all noisy contests, all immodest clamours, and brawling language. Isaac Watts.

  2. To CONTESTverb

    To dispute; to controvert; to litigate; to call in question.

    Etymology: contester, Fr. probably from contra testari, Latin.

    ’Tis evident, upon what account none have presumed to contest the proportion of these ancient pieces. John Dryden, Dufresn.

  3. To Contestverb

    Followed by with.

    The difficulty of an argument adds to the pleasure of contesting with it, when there are hopes of victory. Burnet.

    I do contest
    As hotly and as nobly with thy love,
    As ever in ambitious strength I did
    Contend against thy valour. William Shakespeare, Coriolanus.

    Of man, who dares in pomp with Jove contest,
    Unchang’d, immortal, and supremely blest? Alexander Pope, Odyssey.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Contestverb

    to make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to oppose; to dispute

  2. Contestverb

    to strive earnestly to hold or maintain; to struggle to defend; as, the troops contested every inch of ground

  3. Contestverb

    to make a subject of litigation; to defend, as a suit; to dispute or resist; as a claim, by course of law; to controvert

  4. Contestverb

    to engage in contention, or emulation; to contend; to strive; to vie; to emulate; -- followed usually by with

  5. Contestnoun

    earnest dispute; strife in argument; controversy; debate; altercation

  6. Contestnoun

    earnest struggle for superiority, victory, defense, etc.; competition; emulation; strife in arms; conflict; combat; encounter

Wikidata

  1. Contest

    Contest is the self-published first novel by Australian thriller writer Matthew Reilly. In 1996, after being rejected by several Australian publishing houses, Reilly personally paid for 1000 copies of the book to be published privately under the label of 'Karanadon Entertainment', and sold them himself. Before publishing the novel in North America, Reilly rewrote most of the novel, placing the contest in the New York Library, rather than a fictitious library, and added descriptions of and encounters with the other contestants to improve his story.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Contest

    kon-test′, v.t. to call in question or make the subject of dispute: to strive for.—n. Con′test, a struggle for superiority: strife: debate.—adj. Contest′able.—ns. Contest′ant, one who contests; Contestā′tion, the act of contesting: contest: strife: emulation.—p.adj. Contest′ed.—adv. Contest′ingly, by contest.—Contested election, an election for a member of parliament or the like, where more than one competitor offer themselves. [Fr.,—L. contestāri, to call to witness—con, and testāri, to be a witness—testis, a witness.]

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. contest

    In a military sense, to struggle to defend; as, the troops contested every inch of ground. Earnest struggle for superiority, defense, or the like; strife in arms.

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British National Corpus

  1. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Contest' in Nouns Frequency: #2068

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Contest in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Contest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Contest in a Sentence

  1. Eddie Jones:

    We just could n’t find a way to get into the game, on a day like this the set piece will always be important, the contest in the air will be important, the gainlines will be important, and we could n’t win any of those areas. The backs in that situation become almost secondary. We just seemed to be off the pace.

  2. Debbie Dingell:

    I am really not interested in a pissing contest between California and this administration.

  3. Vice President Al Gore:

    I know that many of my supporters are disappointed, i am too. But our disappointment must be overcome by our love of country. And I say to our fellow members of the world community, let no one see this contest as a sign of American weakness. The strength of American democracy is shown most clearly through the difficulties it can overcome. Some have expressed concern that the unusual nature of this election might hamper the next president in the conduct of his office. I do not believe it need be so. President-elect Bush inherits a nation whose citizens will be ready to assist him in the conduct of his large responsibilities. I, personally, will be at his disposal, and I call on all Americans -- I particularly urge all who stood with us -- to unite behind our next president.

  4. Karen Spencer:

    We aren't interested in lineage, it's the inner beauty and personality that shine in our World's Ugliest Dog contest.

  5. House Speaker Paul Ryan:

    For 2017 to be the kind of year it has to be, that 2016 is the year where we give the country an alternative, we give them ideas, we give them solutions, and we run on those, instead of having a personality contest in 2016 we have an ideas contest, and I believe we can do that whoever our nominee is going to be.

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Translations for Contest

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  • müsabiqəAzerbaijani
  • спор, споря, състезание, оспорвам, състезавам се, конкурсBulgarian
  • soutěžCzech
  • Wettkampf, Wettstreit, WettbewerbGerman
  • αμφισβητώ, διαγωνισμός, συναγωνισμόςGreek
  • konkursoEsperanto
  • cuestionar, debate, impugnar, competición, competencia, competir, oponerse, concursoSpanish
  • مسابقهPersian
  • kilpailla, kyseenalaistaa, tavoitella, vastustaa, kilpailu, riita, kritisoidaFinnish
  • compétition, concoursFrench
  • התחרה, תחרותHebrew
  • प्रतियोगिताHindi
  • մրցույթArmenian
  • concorsoItalian
  • 競争, コンテスト, コンクールJapanese
  • შეჯიბრიGeorgian
  • tauwhawhaiMāori
  • wedstrijdDutch
  • diskusjon, debatt, konkurranseNorwegian
  • konkurs, spór, debataPolish
  • competição, concurso, contender, questionar, contestarPortuguese
  • dezbatere, dispută, competiție, întrecere, controversăRomanian
  • соревнование, состязание, спор, конкурс, диспутRussian
  • shindano, mashindano, shindanaSwahili
  • చర్చనీయాంశము, పోటీలు, ఎదిరించు, పోటీ చేయుTelugu
  • การประกวดThai
  • yarışma, yarış, müsabakaTurkish

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