champion in Japanese
champion in Japanese is 優勝者, チャンピオン, 王者 — champion means the winner of a competition, especially the current title-holder.
champion in Japanese
優勝者
Pronounced: yuushōsha
Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
チャンピオン
Pronounced: chanpion
Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
王者
Pronounced: ōja
Someone who is chosen to represent a group of people in a contest.
擁護者
Pronounced: yōgosha
(botany) A particularly notable member of a plant species, such as one of great size.
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 Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "champion" in Japanese?
"champion" in Japanese is 優勝者, チャンピオン, 王者. champion means: The winner of a competition, especially the current title-holder.
How do you pronounce 優勝者?
"champion" in Japanese is 優勝者, pronounced "yuushōsha".
How do you use "champion" in a sentence?
Example: "She became the world champion after three grueling rounds." In Japanese, "champion" is 優勝者, チャンピオン, 王者.
Are there other ways to say "champion" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "champion": 優勝者, チャンピオン, 王者, 擁護者.
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