Champion
Noun, Verb
UK
/ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/
US
/ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/
Definition
(n) : A person who wins a contest or supports a cause.
(v) : To support or defend something strongly.
(v) : To support or defend something strongly.
Example
"(v) : He champions environmental causes in his community."
"(v) : He champions the values of democracy among people."
"(n) : The young athlete trained hard and finally became the national champion."
Explanation
A champion is someone who wins a contest or competition. It can also refer to a person who strongly supports, defends, or promotes an idea, cause, or group. Being a champion doesn’t only mean in sports; it can also mean standing up for others, helping people, or advocating for what is right. Champions often inspire others through their actions, dedication, or courage. As a verb, it means to support or defend something strongly, as in “He champions leadership quality in his community.”