Olympic Games - Vocabulary
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word | contextual meaning |
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amateur | a person who does something without payment; not a professional |
anthem | an important song (usually national) |
banned | not allowed |
broadcaster | a person who talks (often about sports and athletes) on television or radio |
compete | to battle against another player |
contestant | person who plays in a game |
controversy | disagreement over an issue |
doping | using illegal drugs in sport |
facilities | buildings and places where events are held |
fanfare | a piece of music that announces an important arrival |
host | the country that holds the Games |
humanity | all people |
medal | a gold, silver, or bronze award given to a winner or runner up |
motto | a personal belief that one shares, related to life |
nationality | the country a person is from |
oath | a promise |
participant | someone who plays in a game |
partisanship | unfair judging (usually for political reasons) |
postpone | delay until later |
preliminaries | tryouts |
purity | total goodness |
qualify | achieve the minimum requirement |
representative | one person who speaks or acts on behalf of a team or group |
security | people who control violence or rule-breaking and provide protection |
spectator | a person who watches an event |
sponsor(n) | a company that gives an athlete financial support in exchange for promoting clothes or other products |
spokesman | a person (often an athlete) who represents a company in marketing or the media |
sportsmanship | fairness and honesty in sports |
stamina | having energy for a long time |
standings | a record of athletes' performances |
struggle | to work hard at something difficult |
substitute | an extra team player used in emergencies |
swifter | faster |
symbol | an image that represents something |
torch | a large flame on a stick |
venue | the place where an event is held |
victory | a win |