champions
Pronunciation: [ˈtʃæm.pi.ənz]
Context: "games"
(noun) champions are people or teams that win competitions or sports games. When someone or a group is the best at something, they are called champions.
Example
The team celebrated their victory; they were the champions of the tournament.
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Last year, they didn't become champions; they lost in the finals.
Example
Who do you think will become the champions this year?
Context: "advocacy"
(noun) champions can also be people who support or fight for a cause or idea. They care a lot about something important and try to help it succeed.
Example
She is a champion for animal rights, always working to protect animals.
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He was not a champion for the environment, ignoring issues like pollution.
Example
Can you name a champion for social justice in your community?
Context: "support"
(verb) to champion something means to support or fight for it. When you stand up for a cause, you are championing it.
Example
He champions good education for all children and works hard to promote it.
Example
She never champions any causes; she prefers to stay quiet.
Example
What cause do you wish to champion as you grow up?