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vying - Master This Word

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vying Word Meanings

  • to compete for something
  • to strive for superiority
  • to engage in a rivalry
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vying Example Sentences

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vying Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /vaɪ/
US /vaɪ/
Syllables
vie

vying Word Etymology

Vie = vie + -ing; Originating from Latin 'via', meaning path or way, through Old French to English. Imagine people racing down different paths, all striving to win a prize at the finish line.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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Real Context

Vie is a formal, often literary English verb meaning to compete for something or to strive for superiority. It places emphasis on effort, ambition, and a sense of rivalry rather than mere participation. You vie for a prize, a position, or recognition, often with another party’s challenge or against others. It is commonly used in news reporting, sports analysis, business discourse, and academic writing, where a competitive dynamic is highlighted. Vie is typically transitive and followed by for or with, as in vie for a lead or vie with a rival. Note that it connotes competition without violence and can sound slightly elevated or old-fashioned in casual speech.

Usage Reminders

  • Vie is formal; use in writing and reporting.
  • Use with for or with: vie for a prize, vie with a rival.
  • Not common in casual speech; prefer 'compete' in everyday talk.
  • Pay attention to nuance: vie for implies aiming to win a specific thing; vie with implies active rivalry against someone.
  • Remember related verbs: contend, rival, compete. Choose the most precise option for tone.

Common Misconceptions

  • Vie means fighting or violence; it does not—it implies rivalry but not violence.
  • Vie can only be used in sports contexts.
  • Vie is interchangeable with 'compete' in all situations.
  • Vie with somebody for something cannot be used; 'vie with' is wrong.
  • Vie is common in casual conversation; it is not.

Thinking Differences

Vie is a formal, slightly elevated way to describe competition in English; learners should note its nuance as a measured, deliberate contest rather than a violent fight. Native speakers reserve vie for formal writing, analysis, or sports journalism, not casual chat. A common pitfall is mixing it with 'fight' or using it with the wrong preposition; remember 'vie for' (for a prize) and 'vie with' (against someone).

Learning Tips

  • Read formal writing to see vie in action (news, essays).
  • Memorize common collocations: vie for a prize, vie with a rival.
  • Practice with different nouns: vie for leadership, vie with peers.
  • Notice subtle tone: avoid vie in casual talk; use compete instead.
  • Link vie with similar verbs: contend, rival, contest.
  • Create your own sample sentences to cement usage.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the meaning of the word 'vying'?

A.Competing
B.Sleeping
C.Eating
D.Reading
Step 2: Usage

Which of the following sentences uses 'vying' correctly?

A.He was vying at the park.
B.She was vying for the promotion.
C.They were vying on the couch.
D.I am vying a book.
Step 3: Similar Words

What is a synonym for 'vying'?

A.Relaxing
B.Collaborating
C.Ignoring
D.Joining
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is an antonym for 'vying'?

A.Sharing
B.Participating
C.Yielding
D.Succeeding
Step 5: Mastery

In what real-life situation would you find people vying with each other?

A.Sleeping
B.Watching a movie
C.Gardening
D.At a job interview

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