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Stargazer | 01:06 Thu 18th Sep 2014 | Arts & Literature
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a contestant and a competitor?
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I would say absolutely none. Both words have Latin roots, con and com meaning together, testant and petitor meaing one who strives or one who seeks.
I think the best answer I have read so far is here...


http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=802931
you can be competitive without actually being in a contest; some people are like that. Though usually it does mean someone in a contest or competition. But contestant is a more limited word and you have to actually be in a contest.

Contest usually means something physical. You can have crossword competitions but not crossword contests.
Both are nouns and synonymous and i agree with Obiter.
I imagine that a competitor moves about and a contestant sits down.
I'd say the opposite, atalanta, as in boxing contests/crossword competitions.
Simple. One is a competitor when participating in a competition and a contestant when participating in a contest.:)
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