From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcontendercon‧tend‧er /kənˈtendə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun [countable] DSCOMPETE WITH/TRY TO BEATsomeone or something that is in competition with other people or thingscontender for a contender for the titleserious/strong/leading etc contender Her album is a strong contender for the Album of the Year award.
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contender• Nearly all the leading contenders have all been eliminated over the last year or so.• Solar power and fusion power are the two leading contenders.• Sunset Hiker, a winner last time, would be a live contender but a difficult trap position may prove a problem.• If it were, Robbie Fulks would find himself a major contender, right alongside the faux country brilliance of Ween.• The new coach pushed defense, the stuff of playoff contenders.• The Hurricanes kept Covington, and he is a strong contender for the starting job.• Phillips is one of the top contenders for the middleweight championship of the world.• Univel is to shrink-wrap the desktop Unix contender and integrate it with Novell's NetWare networking technology.serious/strong/leading etc contender• The Hurricanes kept Covington, and he is a strong contender for the starting job.• Scranton / Wilkes-Barre hitting coach Jerry Martin is a strong contender for freak injury of the year.• I was now a serious contender for the gold medal.• A serious contender for Vibes album of the year.• Nearly all the leading contenders have all been eliminated over the last year or so.• Over the last week Johnson, a native of West Salem, Wis., became the leading contender for the post.• Solar power and fusion power are the two leading contenders.• We were looking at a very serious contender indeed.