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rival

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/ˈraɪvəl/ · ri-val

A person or entity competing against another for the same goal or prize.

Meanings

nounformal

A person or entity competing against another for the same goal or prize.

ایک شخص یا ادارہ جو کسی دوسرے کے ساتھ ایک ہی مقصد یا انعام کے حصول کے لئے مقابلہ کر رہا ہو۔

حریف

hareef

Synonyms

competitoropponentcontenderمخالفمقابلمقابلہ کرنے والا

Antonyms

allyfriendsupporterہمدرددوستمددگار

Common Collocations

  • rival company
  • rival teams
  • arch rival

Example Sentences

The two companies are fierce rivals in the tech industry.

یہ دونوں کمپنیاں ٹیکنالوجی کی صنعت میں سخت حریف ہیں۔

Yeh dono companies technology ki industria mein sakht hareef hain.

He has always seen his colleague as a rival for promotion.

اس نے ہمیشہ اپنے ساتھی کو ترقی کے لئے حریف کے طور پر دیکھا ہے۔

Us ne hamesha apne saathi ko taraqqi ke liye hareef ke tor par dekha hai.

The rivalry between the two teams dates back decades.

دونوں ٹیموں کے درمیان حریفانہ تعلقات کئی دہائیوں سے ہیں۔

Dono teams ke darmiyan hareefana taluqaat kai dahaiyon se hain.

Easily Confused With

rivalry:Rival refers to a competitor, while rivalry refers to the relationship or competition between rivals.

Word Family

rivalry
nounحریفانہ تعلقات
rivalrous
adjectiveحریفانہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'rival' as 'rivalry in competition' to remember its meaning.

Imagine two athletes competing for the first place trophy.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے، بہت نکلے میرے ارمان لیکن پھر بھی کم نکلے۔

Hazaroun khwahishain aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle, Bohat nikle mere armaan lekin phir bhi kam nikle.

Thousands of wishes such that each wish is worth dying for, many desires arose, but still too few.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہر ہاتھ میں ہتھوڑا، سب کو لٹکا رہا ہے۔

Har hath mein hathora, sab ko latka raha hai.

Every hand holds a hammer, hanging all.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "rivalis" — one who uses the same stream

First known use: 14th century

The word evolved from Latin through Old French into Middle English, gaining the meaning of a competitor.