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duel

formal combat / contest / fight / clash
NounIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: duelspast: dueledpp: dueleding: dueling

This term evokes a sense of formal, ritualized conflict. In its primary sense, it carries a historical weight of strict codes of honor and lethal stakes, often associated with aristocratic traditions and the use of pistols or swords. When used in a modern or figurative sense, it describes a high-stakes intellectual or strategic clash. It implies a direct, one-on-one confrontation where only one party can emerge victorious, shifting the focus from physical violence to mental or professional superiority.

Meanings

Noun

A prearranged combat between two people, fought with weapons to settle a dispute of honor.

"The two officers agreed to a duel at dawn to settle their grievance."

Noun

A contest or competition between two parties, often involving a struggle for superiority or a specific prize.

"The political debate turned into a fierce duel of wits between the two candidates."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone]

To fight a prearranged combat with another person using weapons.

"The knights dueled with swords in the center of the arena."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To engage in a prearranged combat or a competitive struggle against another person.

"He challenged his rival to duel for the title of champion."

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