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championship
[ cham-pee-uhn-ship ]
noun
- the distinction or condition of being a champion:
to win a championship.
- advocacy or defense:
championship of the underdog.
- championships, a series of competitions or contests to determine a champion:
the tennis championships.
championship
/ ˈʃæɪəˌʃɪ /
noun
- sometimes plural any of various contests held to determine a champion
- the title or status of being a champion
- support for or defence of a cause, person, etc
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·p·Dz· noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of championship1
Example Sentences
In the names of Jackie Robinson and the O’Malley family, don’t put a stain on one of the greatest Dodgers championships ever.
They exorcised their rivalry demons by defeating the Trojans in the Big Ten tournament for their first conference tournament championship since 2006.
White House visits by championship teams are a silly affair, quickly forgotten.
After struggling early against the Braves, the Dodgers showed they still have championship spirit as they rallied for a win and look unbeatable.
Burr, who played at Bishop Alemany, guided Oak Park’s girls to its third straight Southern Section championship, this time in Division 2AA.
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