Challenging vs Competitive - What's the difference?
challenging | competitive |
The act of making a challenge.
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(economics) capable of competing successfully
of or pertaining to competition
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(of someone's character) inclined to compete
(biochemistry) inhibiting the action of an enzyme by binding with it
(euphemistically, of prices) cheap, especially used of quality products
As adjectives the difference between challenging and competitive
is that challenging is difficult, hard to do while competitive is capable of competing successfully.As a verb challenging
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun challenging
is the act of making a challenge.challenging
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Verb
(head)Antonyms
* unchallengingNoun
(en noun)- There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections (sincere in another sense) of those whose interests seem threatened.
See also
* challengecompetitive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=Manchester United's Tom Cleverley impressed on his first competitive start and Lampard demonstrated his continued worth at international level in a performance that was little more than a stroll once England swiftly exerted their obvious authority.}}
