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match

mach

Match (noun) means an organized contest between competitors, as in sport. Example: “They watched the tennis match go to a third set.”

noun
1
An organized contest between competitors, as in sport.
"They watched the tennis match go to a third set."
"The boxing match ended in a knockout in round two."
2
Something or someone equal or corresponding to another.
"Her wit was more than a match for his sarcasm."
3
A small stick tipped with a substance that ignites by friction.
"He struck a match to light the candles."
verb
1
To correspond to, resemble, or be equivalent to something else.
"Her shoes matched her handbag perfectly."
"The suspect's fingerprints matched those found at the scene."
2
To pair or fit things together suitably.
"The app matches users based on shared interests."

How to use match

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDepending on context: a sports contest, something that corresponds to another thing, or the small stick you strike to make fire.

Common mistake

Don't confuse the sporting "match" with a "game" — in some sports (tennis, cricket) they mean different things: a match can contain multiple games or innings.

Common pairings
football match perfect match strike a match

Word forms

matched past tense, matches plural, matches plural, matches singular

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They watched the tennis _____ go to a third set.

Etymology

The "equal/pair" sense traces to Old English mæcca ("companion, mate"); the "fire-stick" sense is a separate, later development referring to a wick or fuse used to carry flame.

Origin: Old English

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Frequently asked questions

What does “match” mean?

The word “match” means an organized contest between competitors, as in sport. In plain terms, depending on context: a sports contest, something that corresponds to another thing, or the small stick you strike to make fire.

How do you pronounce “match”?

“Match” is pronounced mach (/mæt͡ʃ/ in IPA).

How do you use “match” in a sentence?

Here is “match” used in a sentence: “They watched the tennis match go to a third set.”

What is the opposite of “match”?

The opposite of “match” — its antonyms — is differ.

What part of speech is “match”?

Depending on how it is used, “match” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “match” come from?

The word “match” comes from Old English. The "equal/pair" sense traces to Old English mæcca ("companion, mate"); the "fire-stick" sense is a separate, later development referring to a wick or fuse used to carry flame.

Is “match” a common word?

“Match” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “match” have?

“Match” has 5 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an organized contest between competitors, as in sport.

What is the difference between a match and a game?

In many sports the terms overlap, but a match is often the whole contest, while a game can be a smaller unit within it — a tennis match contains several games. Usage is also regional: British English tends to say match for football, while American English usually says game for the same fixture.

What is the difference between a match and a tournament?

A match is a single contest between competitors, such as one boxing bout or one football fixture. A tournament is a whole series of matches organised to find an overall winner. So a tournament is made up of many matches, while a match is the individual event within it.

What are the different meanings of match?

Match has several senses. In sport it is an organised contest. A match is also a small stick tipped with a chemical that ignites when struck. As a verb, to match means to correspond or be equal. And a good match can describe two people or things that suit each other well.

What is an example of a match?

A tennis final is a clear example of a match: two players compete under agreed rules until one wins. Other examples include a boxing match, a cricket match, or a chess match. Each is a single, organised contest between competitors, distinct from a whole tournament or league of many such contests.

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