διαγωνισμό
Wordform Details
Translation: competitioncontestexam
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: διαγωνισμός
Translation: competition; contest; exam (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek διά (through, across) + αγωνίζομαι (to compete, struggle). The root αγών meant 'gathering, contest' and gives us English 'agony' and 'antagonist'. The prefix δια- emphasizes the competitive nature, suggesting contestants measuring themselves against each other.
Mnemonics
- Think 'diagonal' (δια-) + 'agony' (αγων-) = crossing paths in competition
- Dia-gone-ismos: where competitors are 'gone' into battle
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Cultural Context
Widely used in educational contexts for exams and in business for procurement tenders. Also common in TV shows and media for various competition formats.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While διαγωνισμός means competition/contest, αγωνία means anxiety/agony
Notes: Both share the same root but διαγωνισμός focuses on the event while αγωνία on the emotional state
Mnemonic: διαγωνισμός has δια- (through/across), suggesting interaction between competitors