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verb

Synonym Chooser

How is the word champion different from other verbs like it?

Some common synonyms of champion are advocate, back, support, and uphold. While all these words mean "to favor actively one that meets opposition," champion suggests publicly defending one unjustly attacked or too weak to advocate his or her own cause.

championed the rights of children

When can advocate be used instead of champion?

The words advocate and champion can be used in similar contexts, but advocate stresses urging or pleading.

advocated prison reform

When might back be a better fit than champion?

Although the words back and champion have much in common, back suggests supporting by lending assistance to one failing or falling.

refusing to back the call for sanctions

When could support be used to replace champion?

In some situations, the words support and champion are roughly equivalent. However, support is least explicit about the nature of the assistance given.

supports waterfront development

Where would uphold be a reasonable alternative to champion?

While the synonyms uphold and champion are close in meaning, uphold implies extended support given to something attacked.

upheld the legitimacy of the military action

How is the word champion different from other verbs like it?

Some common synonyms of champion are advocate, back, support, and uphold. While all these words mean "to favor actively one that meets opposition," champion suggests publicly defending one unjustly attacked or too weak to advocate his or her own cause.

championed the rights of children

When can advocate be used instead of champion?

The words advocate and champion can be used in similar contexts, but advocate stresses urging or pleading.

advocated prison reform

When might back be a better fit than champion?

Although the words back and champion have much in common, back suggests supporting by lending assistance to one failing or falling.

refusing to back the call for sanctions

When could support be used to replace champion?

In some situations, the words support and champion are roughly equivalent. However, support is least explicit about the nature of the assistance given.

supports waterfront development

Where would uphold be a reasonable alternative to champion?

While the synonyms uphold and champion are close in meaning, uphold implies extended support given to something attacked.

upheld the legitimacy of the military action

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of champion
Noun
The last five Mountain West champions post-pandemic — Boise State thrice (’25, ’24 and ’23), Fresno State once (’22) and Utah State once (’21) have had one thing in common, offensively. Sean Keeler, Denver Post, 5 Apr. 2026 However, these champions are not in a hurry to achieve this remarkable feat. Maria Mocerino, Interesting Engineering, 5 Apr. 2026
Verb
The diaries also included criticism of the Great Leap Forward, an industrialization program championed by Mao from 1958 to 1961 that caused a famine estimated to have killed as many as 40 million people. Jennifer Jett, NBC news, 1 Apr. 2026 The Polly Platt Award, established in 2019, recognizes producers with a strong track record of championing storytelling and emerging talent. Kennedy French, Variety, 1 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for champion
Recent Examples of Synonyms for champion
Noun
  • Crosby followed Saturday’s two-point performance by producing a goal and two assists as the Penguins had little trouble in disposing of the exhausted and wounded defending champs in a 5-2 victory on Sunday at PPG Paints Arena.
    Josh Yohe, New York Times, 6 Apr. 2026
  • After shutting out Cornell in the semifinals, Hicks made 26 saves against Western Michigan to knock out the defending national champs and send the Pioneers to Vegas.
    Alex Wilcox, CBS News, 6 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Known in research circles as authoritarian parenting, this style certainly has its proponents.
    Kelley King Heyworth, Parents, 5 Apr. 2026
  • But for Project Plowshare’s biggest proponents, atomic excavation remained a worthwhile goal.
    The Conversation, Fortune, 3 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Elsewhere, Jefferson advocated for modeling the young nation’s government architecture on the classical tradition, due to its associations with ancient Greek and Roman democracy.
    Kevin D. Murphy, The Conversation, 10 Apr. 2026
  • But the fact that advocates secured a last-minute correction to the ballot’s own recitals, and are now litigating the proponents’ arguments in court, changes the narrative.
    Jon Coupal, Oc Register, 10 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Your winner is, of course, Jon Cooper, who helped engineer a late-season turnaround — particularly on defense — that has the Lightning looking, once again, like a real threat.
    Dom Luszczyszyn, New York Times, 10 Apr. 2026
  • The winner of this matchup earns the seventh playoff seed.
    Anthony Chiang, Miami Herald, 10 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Opposition politician Nadezhdin, his supporters and other activist groups have filed for permission to hold rallies in dozens of cities on April 12, when Russia marks Cosmonautics Day, honoring the 1961 flight of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space.
    ABC News, ABC News, 9 Apr. 2026
  • Lopez then appeared to break a bit of news to his supporters.
    Nathan Pilling, Kansas City Star, 8 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Greene refused to endorse in the race to replace her.
    Rebecca Schneid, Time, 8 Apr. 2026
  • Sacramento Council members Karina Talamantes and Caity Maple have also endorsed their colleague.
    Mathew Miranda, Sacbee.com, 8 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Even if Orbán were to lose the election, Europe’s ability to support Ukraine ultimately depends on the United States, not Hungary, and Washington is drifting in another direction.
    Kapil Komireddi, New Yorker, 10 Apr. 2026
  • Ismael Ox Ox is supported by a loyal community of friends and athletes he's managed to build in his new home.
    Hannah Kliger, CBS News, 9 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • The young girl is reading at a 12th-grade level and mastering math concepts such as fractions, decimals and even exponents.
    Jasmine Viel, CBS News, 28 Mar. 2026
  • Among the most powerful exponents of this view are billionaires Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen; both venture capitalists have their own investments in the nuclear energy sector and are influential Trump supporters.
    Avi Asher-Schapiro, ProPublica, 24 Mar. 2026

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“Champion.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/champion. Accessed 11 Apr. 2026.

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