champion in Dutch
champion in Dutch is eerste klasse, meesterlijk, kampioen — champion means the winner of a competition, especially the current title-holder.
champion in Dutch
eerste klasse
meesterlijk
kampioen
Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
kampioene
Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
voorvechter
(botany) A particularly notable member of a plant species, such as one of great size.
voorvechten
(transitive) To promote, advocate, or act as a champion for (a cause, etc.).
What does "champion" mean?
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noun The winner of a competition, especially the current title-holder.
"She became the world champion after three grueling rounds."
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noun A person who strongly supports or fights for a cause.
"She has long been a champion of affordable housing in the city."
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verb To actively support, promote, or advocate for something.
"The senator championed reforms to the healthcare system."
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adj Excellent or first-rate.
"That was a champion effort from the whole team."
champion in a sentence
- She became the world champion after three grueling rounds.
- The reigning champion defended his title against a tough challenger.
- She has long been a champion of affordable housing in the city.
- The senator championed reforms to the healthcare system.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "champion" in Dutch?
"champion" in Dutch is eerste klasse, meesterlijk, kampioen. champion means: The winner of a competition, especially the current title-holder.
How do you use "champion" in a sentence?
Example: "She became the world champion after three grueling rounds." In Dutch, "champion" is eerste klasse, meesterlijk, kampioen.
Are there other ways to say "champion" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 6 translations listed for "champion": eerste klasse, meesterlijk, kampioen, kampioene, voorvechter, voorvechten.
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