noun
Other Word Forms
- uncontestant noun
Etymology
Origin of contestant
Example Sentences
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In a series of flashbacks from last week's episodes, Winkleman was seen appointing Fiona, with the contestant responding: "I will do my best to be as treacherous as possible", adding she was "drunk on power".
From BBC
With all but one player left scratching their heads, speculation has been soaring among eagle‑eyed viewers - with some heads turning to Welsh contestant Fiona.
From BBC
The first contestant to be banished from the fourth series of The Traitors has said she didn't mind leaving - because her daughter remains in the castle.
From BBC
TV doctor and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Punam Krishan has revealed she has had treatment after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
From BBC
The show is still battling a lawsuit filed by a handful of season 1 contestants who alleged unpleasant conditions during a portion filmed in Las Vegas that only aired on YouTube.
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