Rivalrousness

Pronunciation: /ˈɹaɪvəɫˈɹoʊˈəsˈnɛs/

Rivalrousness (noun)

  1. The quality of wanting to compete strongly with others, often trying to be better than them.
  2. A state where people or groups act in a competitive way, treating each other as opponents.

Examples

  • Her rivalrousness pushed her to improve every day.
  • The team showed rivalrousness when they practiced together.