Competitor or Competor
Unsure whether to use "competitor" or "competor"? This guide explains the correct spelling, meaning, and usage so you can write with confidence.
Competor
Incorrect spelling - This word does not exist in English.
"Competor" is a common misspelling of "competitor". Always use "competitor" when referring to a person or entity that competes.
Competitor
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Competitor" is a noun meaning a person, team, or company that competes against others.
Definition of "Competitor"
"Competitor" (noun): A person, team, or company that takes part in a competition or contest.
This word is used to describe anyone or anything that is actively involved in a contest, rivalry, or competition.
Synonyms for "Competitor"
- • Rival
- • Opponent
- • Challenger
- • Contender
- • Adversary
- • Contestant
- • Player
- • Participant
- • Antagonist
- • Combatant
Usage Examples
"Correct:" "The competitor finished the race in record time."
"Incorrect:" "The competor finished the race in record time."
"Correct:" "Our company's main competitor launched a new product."
Notes:
- • "Competitor" is spelled with "itor" at the end, not "or".
- • The pronunciation is /kəmˈpɛtɪtər/ (kuhm-PET-ih-ter).
- • Commonly used in sports, business, and academic contexts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is "competor" ever correct?
No, "competor" is never correct. The only correct form is "competitor".
How do I remember the correct spelling?
Remember that "competitor" ends with "itor", not "or".
What is the plural of "competitor"?
The plural is "competitors".
Can "competitor" refer to companies?
Yes, "competitor" can refer to people, teams, or companies that compete against others.
What are some common phrases with "competitor"?
Examples: "main competitor", "direct competitor", "key competitor".
Summary
Competitor is the correct spelling, while competor is always incorrect. Use "competitor" when referring to a person, team, or company that competes in a contest or rivalry.