champion |
bolster |
As a proper noun champion
is .
As a noun bolster is
a large cushion or pillow.
As a verb bolster is
to brace, reinforce, secure, or support.
champion |
suggest |
As a proper noun champion
is .
As a verb suggest is
to imply but stop short of saying explicitly.
legend |
champion |
As nouns the difference between legend and champion
is that
legend is a story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events while
champion is someone who has been a winner in a contest.
As verbs the difference between legend and champion
is that
legend is to tell or narrate; to recount while
champion is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for.
As an adjective champion is
acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
As a proper noun Champion is
{{surname}.
champion |
steward |
As nouns the difference between champion and steward
is that
champion is someone who has been a winner in a contest while
steward is a person who manages the property or affairs for another entity.
As verbs the difference between champion and steward
is that
champion is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for while
steward is to act as the steward or caretaker of (something.
As proper nouns the difference between champion and steward
is that
champion is {{surname} while
Steward is {{surname|A=An English|from=occupations}}, a variant of Stewart.
As an adjective champion
is acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
champion |
stewardship |
As nouns the difference between champion and stewardship
is that
champion is someone who has been a winner in a contest while
stewardship is the rank or office of a steward.
As an adjective champion
is acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
As a verb champion
is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for.
As a proper noun Champion
is {{surname}.
campaign |
champion |
As nouns the difference between campaign and champion
is that
campaign is a series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal while
champion is someone who has been a winner in a contest.
As verbs the difference between campaign and champion
is that
campaign is to take part in a campaign while
champion is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for.
As an adjective champion is
acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
As a proper noun Champion is
{{surname}.
promote |
champion |
As verbs the difference between promote and champion
is that
promote is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank while
champion is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for.
As a noun champion is
someone who has been a winner in a contest.
As an adjective champion is
acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
As a proper noun Champion is
{{surname}.
ultimate |
champion |
As an adjective ultimate
is final; last in a series.
As a noun ultimate
is the most basic or fundamental of a set of things.
As a proper noun champion is
.
conservator |
champion |
Related terms |
Conservator is a related term of champion.
As a noun conservator
is one who conserves, preserves or protects something.
As a proper noun champion is
.
token |
champion |
As a noun token
is something serving as an expression of something else; sign, symbol.
As an adjective token
is done as an indication or a pledge; perfunctory, minimal or merely symbolic.
As a verb token
is to betoken, indicate, portend, designate, denote.
As a proper noun champion is
.
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