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What is a word that describes a person who takes up a challenge
Describing the type of family a person belongs toA word that describes something that has been given a nameIs there a word for a person who takes on his own challenge?A person who criticizes his own homeland/city/country?the feeling left in one's psyche by another person's gestaltIs there a word for a person who looks absent-minded, but in fact notices everything carefully?What's a single word for a person who doesn't follow the crowd?What's an adjective for “alone but not lonely”?Word for person who systematically 'bites off more than they can chew'what you call a person living in a safe house
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The same thing as the title. The situation is a person whose intent is against the protagonist's and is taking up a king's challenge.
I'm rewriting a fairytale from a different perspective. The fairytale being The 12 dancing princesses.
This has been answered. Thanks for your help!
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The same thing as the title. The situation is a person whose intent is against the protagonist's and is taking up a king's challenge.
I'm rewriting a fairytale from a different perspective. The fairytale being The 12 dancing princesses.
This has been answered. Thanks for your help!
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How about 'challenger'?
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:44
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The same thing as the title. The situation is a person whose intent is against the protagonist's and is taking up a king's challenge.
I'm rewriting a fairytale from a different perspective. The fairytale being The 12 dancing princesses.
This has been answered. Thanks for your help!
single-word-requests word-choice
The same thing as the title. The situation is a person whose intent is against the protagonist's and is taking up a king's challenge.
I'm rewriting a fairytale from a different perspective. The fairytale being The 12 dancing princesses.
This has been answered. Thanks for your help!
single-word-requests word-choice
single-word-requests word-choice
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How about 'challenger'?
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:44
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How about 'challenger'?
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:44
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How about 'challenger'?
– Aeon Akechi
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How about 'challenger'?
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I would say a champion. A champion loves being challenged because that's the way he gets to prove he is still a champion.
Also try adventurous, bold or daredevil.
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But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
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@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
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I would say "a contender" - a person or group competing with others to achieve something.
Contender — M-W
a person who tries to win something in a contest; especially : a person who has a good chance of winning
"There are several contestants, but only two real contenders."
"This latest defeat means that she's no longer a contender for the world title."
Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
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That person can be said to be "audacious".
extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless:
an audacious explorer,
an audacious fighter,
an audacious enterprizer,
an audacious leader.
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I would say a champion. A champion loves being challenged because that's the way he gets to prove he is still a champion.
Also try adventurous, bold or daredevil.
1
But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
1
@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
add a comment |
I would say a champion. A champion loves being challenged because that's the way he gets to prove he is still a champion.
Also try adventurous, bold or daredevil.
1
But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
1
@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
add a comment |
I would say a champion. A champion loves being challenged because that's the way he gets to prove he is still a champion.
Also try adventurous, bold or daredevil.
I would say a champion. A champion loves being challenged because that's the way he gets to prove he is still a champion.
Also try adventurous, bold or daredevil.
edited May 30 '16 at 21:39
answered May 30 '16 at 21:28
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But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
1
@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
add a comment |
1
But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
1
@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
1
1
But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
But the champion has already succeeded.
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:43
1
1
@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
@Nothingatall A champion could be "someone who fights or speaks publicly in support of a person, belief, cause, etc."
– user173450
May 30 '16 at 21:49
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
While I agree with you you ought to include the actual definition as well as the hyperlink in your answer.
– Yeshe
May 31 '16 at 5:17
add a comment |
I would say "a contender" - a person or group competing with others to achieve something.
Contender — M-W
a person who tries to win something in a contest; especially : a person who has a good chance of winning
"There are several contestants, but only two real contenders."
"This latest defeat means that she's no longer a contender for the world title."
Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
add a comment |
I would say "a contender" - a person or group competing with others to achieve something.
Contender — M-W
a person who tries to win something in a contest; especially : a person who has a good chance of winning
"There are several contestants, but only two real contenders."
"This latest defeat means that she's no longer a contender for the world title."
Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
add a comment |
I would say "a contender" - a person or group competing with others to achieve something.
Contender — M-W
a person who tries to win something in a contest; especially : a person who has a good chance of winning
"There are several contestants, but only two real contenders."
"This latest defeat means that she's no longer a contender for the world title."
I would say "a contender" - a person or group competing with others to achieve something.
Contender — M-W
a person who tries to win something in a contest; especially : a person who has a good chance of winning
"There are several contestants, but only two real contenders."
"This latest defeat means that she's no longer a contender for the world title."
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Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
add a comment |
Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
Contender is apt, but you need a definition, a source and a link.
– ab2
May 31 '16 at 0:56
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
See how I have added definition and examples? You should answer with such details included. :)
– NVZ
May 31 '16 at 3:30
add a comment |
That person can be said to be "audacious".
extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless:
an audacious explorer,
an audacious fighter,
an audacious enterprizer,
an audacious leader.
add a comment |
That person can be said to be "audacious".
extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless:
an audacious explorer,
an audacious fighter,
an audacious enterprizer,
an audacious leader.
add a comment |
That person can be said to be "audacious".
extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless:
an audacious explorer,
an audacious fighter,
an audacious enterprizer,
an audacious leader.
That person can be said to be "audacious".
extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless:
an audacious explorer,
an audacious fighter,
an audacious enterprizer,
an audacious leader.
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answered May 30 '16 at 22:22
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How about 'challenger'?
– Aeon Akechi
May 30 '16 at 21:44