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champion

1 American  
[cham-pee-uhn] / ˈtʃæm pi ən /

noun

  1. a person who has defeated all opponents in a competition or series of competitions, so as to hold first place.

    the heavyweight boxing champion.

    Synonyms:
    victor, winner
    Antonyms:
    loser
  2. anything that takes first place in competition.

    the champion of a cattle show.

  3. an animal that has won a certain number of points in officially recognized shows.

    This dog is a champion.

  4. a person who fights for or defends any person or cause.

    a champion of the oppressed.

    Synonyms:
    protector, defender
  5. a fighter or warrior.


verb (used with object)

  1. to act as champion of; defend; support.

    to champion a cause.

    Synonyms:
    advocate, maintain
  2. Obsolete. to defy.

adjective

  1. first among all contestants or competitors.

  2. Informal. first-rate.

Champion 2 American  
[cham-pee-uhn] / ˈtʃæm pi ən /

noun

  1. Gower 1921–80, U.S. choreographer.


champion British  
/ ˈtʃæmpɪən /

noun

    1. a person who has defeated all others in a competition

      a chess champion

    2. ( as modifier )

      a champion team

    1. a plant or animal that wins first place in a show, etc

    2. ( as modifier )

      a champion marrow

  1. a person who defends a person or cause

    champion of the underprivileged

  2. (formerly) a warrior or knight who did battle for another, esp a king or queen, to defend their rights or honour

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adjective

  1. dialect first rate; excellent

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adverb

  1. dialect very well; excellently

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verb

  1. to support; defend

    we champion the cause of liberty

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Other Word Forms

  • championless adjective
  • championlike adjective
  • nonchampion noun
  • prechampioned adjective
  • unchampioned adjective

Etymology

Origin of champion

First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin campiōn-, stem of campiō “combatant in an arena duel,” from West Germanic kampiōn- (unrecorded); equivalent to Latin camp(us) “field, battlefield” + -iō, noun suffix; compare Old English cempa “warrior”

Example Sentences

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One year’s national champion, once picked over, can become the next season’s also-ran.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 2026

That led to an angry reaction from the world champion, who gestured for the Dutchman to get on with it.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026

Shares in U.S. memory champion Micron Technology joined its Korean rivals’ plunge, falling 20% from a mid-March peak.

From Barron's • Apr. 2, 2026

Once regarded as boxing's most devastating puncher, the former WBC heavyweight champion has stopped 43 opponents in 44 wins, often in spectacular fashion.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026

Momma signs me out of school for the rest of the day, and I wait all the way until were at the car before I raise my hands above my head like I’m a champion.

From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée