Wingman vs Competitive - What's the difference?
wingman | competitive |
A pilot partner of another, a pilot who flies in the same wing or squadron.
(by extension) a friend who accompanies one to offer (or receive) support
(economics) capable of competing successfully
of or pertaining to competition
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=September 7
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Moldova 0-5 England
, work=BBC Sport
(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 a noun wingman
is a pilot partner of another, a pilot who flies in the same wing or squadron.As an adjective competitive is
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(wingmen)competitive
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(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.}}