"Contending" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Contending" Meaning

Contending refers to competing or disputing something, often in a formal or official setting. It can also mean holding a strong opinion or opposing viewpoint, and being willing to advocate for it.

"Contending" Examples

Contending Examples


Meaning: Competing or rivaling for something


The two companies are contending for the largest contract, with each trying to outbid the other. (#business)
The top two athletes are contending for the gold medal in the Olympic finals. (#sports)
The two parties are contending for public support, each trying to gain a majority vote. (#politics)
The artist's latest painting is contending for the top prize at the art competition. (#art)
The two software developers are contending for the coveted spot on the company's development team. (#tech)

Note: The word "contending" often implies a sense of competition or rivalry, and can be used to describe situations where two or more parties are competing for something, such as a prize, a contract, or public support.

"Contending" Similar Words

Contemptible

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In a contemptibly manner means to do something in a way that is regarded as ridiculous, foolish, or of very poor quality.

Contemptuous

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Showing or feeling contempt; having or expressing a low opinion of someone or something.

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The word "contended" is a verb that means to argue or dispute something formally, often in a court of law. It can also mean to insist or maintain something firmly, or to claim or assert something as one's right.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The lawyer contended that his client was innocent.<br> She contended that the proposal was unfair.<br> He contended that he was the rightful owner of the property.

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The word "content" has several meanings. However, here are the most common definitions:<br><br>1. Having a sufficient amount of something: "The conference hall was content with the size of the attendance."<br>2. Pleasingly full: "The plate was content with a generous serving of food."<br>3. Untroubled or calmly confident: "She was content with her decision and didn't regret it."<br>4. To contain or comprise: "The report contained details about the company's financial situation."<br>5. (In digital media) The textual or visual material on a webpage, blog, or other online platform: "To improve SEO, the website's content needs to be fresh and unique."<br><br>In general, "content" refers to something being full, sufficient, or in a state of satisfaction.

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Happy and satisfied, often to a high degree. Feeling pleased or delighted, often in a quiet or understated way.

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Contenting

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