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1match Listen to audio/ˈ/ noun
plural match·es
1 [singular] : someone or something that is equal to or as good as another person or thing
He was no match for his opponent. [=his opponent was able to defeat him easily] He was more than a match for his opponent. [=he defeated his opponent easily] She knew after the first game that she had met her match. [=knew that her opponent was as good as she was and could defeat her] a politician who has finally met his match
2 [singular] a : two people or things that are suited to each other
The curtains and carpet are a good/perfect match (for each other). Deborah and Brad are/make a good match. Everyone thought that they were a match made in heaven. [=two people perfectly suited to each other]
b : someone or something that is suited to another person or thing — usually + for She found a sweater that was a nice match for her skirt. He was a good match for her because they shared the same interests.
3 [count] : a contest between two or more players or teams
a soccer match [=game] a chess match He lost a close match against a tough opponent. a tennis/boxing matchsometimes used figuratively He got into a shouting match with his neighbor. = (Brit) He got into a slanging match with his neighbor. [=he and his neighbor were angrily shouting at each other] They got into a shoving match. [=they were angrily shoving each other]see also return match, grudge match at 1grudge
— compare 3match

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