comper
IPA/ˈkɒm.pər/
IPA/ˈkɑːm.pɚ/
comper — noun
- compersingular
- compersplural
1. a person who makes a habit of entering contests — such as those found in newspap
1.名詞C1
釋義
a person who makes a habit of entering contests — such as those found in newspapers, brand websites, or social media — with the goal of winning free items or money
例句
Dylan is a keen comper who enters at least five online contests every week.
common modifier: keen comper
The newspaper's holiday giveaway attracted thousands of compers hoping to win a trip to Bali.
plural form: compers
Ingrid began as a casual comper and won enough prizes to furnish her apartment.
Hugo's mother calls him a comper because he enters every supermarket contest he finds.
同義詞
- contestant
a contestant takes part in a single competition, while a comper does it as a regular hobby
- entrant
entrant is more formal and refers to someone who has entered a specific contest, not a habitual behaviour