corrival

/kəˈraɪvəl/
noun
  1. A person who competes with another for the same goal or position; a rival.
    • In the race for class president, she saw her best friend as a friendly corrival.
    • He treated every chess opponent as a worthy corrival, never underestimating anyone.
    • The two companies were corrivals in the smartphone market, each trying to outdo the other.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Competing or rivaling; having a rivalry.
    • Their corrival ambitions made the workplace both exciting and stressful.
    • The corrival teams faced off in the championship game with intense energy.
    • The two artists had a corrival relationship, each pushing the other to create better work.
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