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tournament
[toor-nuh-muhnt, tur-]
noun
a trial of skill in some game, in which competitors play a series of contests.
a chess tournament.
a meeting for contests in a variety of sports, as between teams of different nations.
History/Historical.
a contest or martial sport in which two opposing parties of mounted and armored combatants fought for a prize, with blunted weapons and in accordance with certain rules.
a meeting at an appointed time and place for the performance of knightly exercises and sports.
tournament
/ ˈtɜː-, ˈtʊənəmənt, ˈtɔː- /
noun
a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to determine an overall winner
a meeting for athletic or other sporting contestants
an archery tournament
medieval history
(originally) a martial sport or contest in which mounted combatants fought for a prize
(later) a meeting for knightly sports and exercises
Other Word Forms
- pretournament noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of tournament1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tournament1
Example Sentences
At a few tournaments, he saw college coaches from BYU and other schools watching players on some of the country’s top teams.
He added that he rarely went to the PGA tournaments the region now attracted, however, and wasn’t much of a golfer himself.
But if he is left out by Tuchel again, it will lead to concern about adding to his 45 caps and playing in football's showpiece international tournament.
Williams is set to play at the Auckland Classic, a tournament she won in 2015, for the first time since 2023.
They will now be contested from Thursday of tournament weeks - apart from a Wednesday start for February's LIV Golf Riyadh.
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