How Do You Spell CORRIVAL?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒɹa͡ɪvə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "corrival" may seem perplexing to some due to its peculiar phonetic transcription. According to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the first syllable is pronounced as /kɒr/ while the second syllable is pronounced as /rɪvəl/. This means that the vowel sound in the first syllable is the "ah" sound, and the second syllable starts with a rolled "r" and ends with an "uh" sound. Despite the unusual spelling, "corrival" simply means a rival of equal or similar standing.

CORRIVAL Meaning and Definition

  1. Corrival is a noun that refers to a person who is in competition with another, particularly in terms of rank, achievement, or quality. The word is derived from the Latin word "cor" meaning "together" and "rivalis" meaning "competitor". Corrival is often used to describe someone who shares a similar status, ability, or achievement with another individual, and is considered to be their equal or competitor in a particular field.

    A corrival may be someone who is vying for the same position or title, such as a promotion at work or an award in a competition. They may possess similar skills, talents, or qualities that make them on par with their competitor. The nature of a corrival relationship implies that both individuals are striving for the same goal, and their success or failure is often intertwined.

    Corrivals may often engage in healthy rivalry, pushing each other to perform at their best in order to outdo one another. This competitive drive can lead to personal growth and improvement as corrivals challenge each other to reach higher levels of achievement. However, it is important to maintain a sense of sportsmanship and respect for one another throughout the competition, as unhealthy or hostile rivalry can be detrimental to both parties.

    In summary, a corrival is a rival or competitor who shares a similar status or level of achievement with another individual.

Common Misspellings for CORRIVAL

  • corivall
  • corival
  • xorrival
  • vorrival
  • forrival
  • dorrival
  • cirrival
  • ckrrival
  • clrrival
  • cprrival
  • c0rrival
  • c9rrival
  • corruval
  • corrjval
  • corrkval
  • corroval
  • corr9val
  • corr8val
  • corribal
  • corrigal

Etymology of CORRIVAL

The word "corrival" comes from the Old French word "corival" or "corivaille", which can be divided into two parts: "cor" meaning "with" or "together", and "ival(e)" derived from the Latin word "aequālis", meaning "equal".

In the 16th century, the word was adopted into English, resulting in "corrival", which refers to someone who competes or rivals with another person of equal standing or ability. The prefix "co-" or "com-" implies a sense of shared or mutual, while the root "rival" originates from the Latin word "rivalis", meaning "a person using the same stream as another" or "a competitor in a rivalry or contest".

Conjugate verb Corrival

CONDITIONAL

I would corrival
you would corrival
he/she/it would corrival
we would corrival
they would corrival

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be corrivalling
you would be corrivalling
he/she/it would be corrivalling
we would be corrivalling
they would be corrivalling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have corrival
you would have corrival
he/she/it would have corrival
we would have corrival
they would have corrival

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been corrivalling
you would have been corrivalling
he/she/it would have been corrivalling
we would have been corrivalling
they would have been corrivalling

FUTURE

I will corrival
you will corrival
he/she/it will corrival
we will corrival
they will corrival

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be corrivalling
you will be corrivalling
he/she/it will be corrivalling
we will be corrivalling
they will be corrivalling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have corrivalled
you will have corrivalled
he/she/it will have corrivalled
we will have corrivalled
they will have corrivalled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been corrivalling
you will have been corrivalling
he/she/it will have been corrivalling
we will have been corrivalling
they will have been corrivalling

IMPERATIVE

you corrival
we let´s corrival

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to corrival

PAST

I corrivalled
you corrivalled
he/she/it corrivalled
we corrivalled
they corrivalled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was corrivalling
you were corrivalling
he/she/it was corrivalling
we were corrivalling
they were corrivalling

PAST PARTICIPLE

corrivalled

PAST PERFECT

I had corrivalled
you had corrivalled
he/she/it had corrivalled
we had corrivalled
they had corrivalled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been corrivalling
you had been corrivalling
he/she/it had been corrivalling
we had been corrivalling
they had been corrivalling

PRESENT

I corrival
you corrival
he/she/it corrivals
we corrival
they corrival

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am corrivalling
you are corrivalling
he/she/it is corrivalling
we are corrivalling
they are corrivalling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

corrivalling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have corrivalled
you have corrivalled
he/she/it has corrivalled
we have corrivalled
they have corrivalled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been corrivalling
you have been corrivalling
he/she/it has been corrivalling
we have been corrivalling
they have been corrivalling

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