champ

noun
UK: /tʃæmp/
US: /tʃæmp/
  1. A person who has defeated all rivals in a competition.

    1. He is the new champ after winning the fight last night. [ ] [ ]
    2. Our team feels like a champ after they won the national championship. [ ] [ ]
  2. An enthusiastic supporter; a defender of a cause or person.

    1. She's a real champ for helping others in need. [ ] [ ]
    2. He has been a champ of environmental protection for many years, advocating for change. [ ] [ ]
champ transitive-verb
  1. To publicly support or defend.

    1. I will champ her ideas, because I believe in them. [ ] [ ]
    2. The organization is working to champ the rights of marginalized communities, giving them a voice. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "champ" in English means: A person who has defeated all rivals in a competition., An enthusiastic supporter; a defender of a cause or person..

The phonetic transcription of "champ" is /tʃæmp/ in British English and /tʃæmp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "champ": supporter, champion, advocate, defender, winner.

Example usage of "champ": "He is the new champ after winning the fight last night.". More examples on the page.