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Compelative

Definition: Compelative is a noun referring to a descriptive term or title given to someone or something based on their abilities, qualities, or characteristics.

Examples:

Sense 1: In the world of chess, it is not uncommon for a player to earn the compelative "Grandmaster" after years of exceptional play.

Sense 2: The compelative "Iron Chef" is awarded to exceptionally skilled and innovative chefs who compete in intense culinary battles.

Sense 3: As a recognition of his hard work and dedication, Mark was given the compelative "Employee of the Year" at the company's annual awards ceremony.

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