Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To take part in a competition or game in British Thesaurus
To take part in a competition or game
contest (verb)
to compete for a job or for success in a competition
go in for (British)
British to take part in a competition, or to take an examination
ride (verb)
to take part in a race on a horse, bicycle, motorcycle etc
play (verb)
to have a particular position in a sports team
be/get off to a /good/bad/slow etc start ()
used for saying that something begins in a particular manner, especially a race or a competition
to become involved in a competition or argument
lie (verb)
to be in a particular position in a competition
to become involved in something such as a fight or competition with someone
put in for (British)
British to arrange for someone or something to take part in a competition or examination
put up (British)
British to show a particular level of skill or ability in doing something, especially in a competition
qualify (verb)
to reach a particular stage of a competition by competing successfully in an earlier stage
shoot (verb)
mainly American to play a particular sport
smell blood ()
to notice that an opponent is weak and that you have the opportunity to defeat them
take up ()
to accept an offer or a challenge (=an offer to fight or compete) that someone has made to you