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What is a adjective to describe a champion who eventually wins after many setbacks?


What adjective would you use to describe someone who uses the right vocab consistently?What adjective can describe someone who counts his chickens before they're hatched?Adjective to describe someone who is knowledgeable, resolute, and calmAn adjective to describe someone who has a “good personality”?What can come after a Possessive Adjective?adjective to describe what should have beenWhat is an adjective to describe a person who watches a lot of porn?What is the adjective to describe this character of thingsAdjective to describe a person who easily “gets carried away?”adjective to describe someone who “loves life”













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friends, I am very glad to be on this forum! Here I am sending you greetings! :)



Would you please share with me what adjective would you suggest describing a winner, a champion, who will win the final battle but will encounter many obstacles, hardships, oppositions, and mockeries?



I was thinking like "battled Champion"? "Scarred Champion"? Something along the lines.










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    It's old-fashioned, but "doughty" means someone who is brave and perseveres through adversity.

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  • Consider heroic champion.

    – Lucian Sava
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    Consider cliché. Practically every "champion" movie you ever see has that exact storyline.

    – Robusto
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  • Surely this is answered somewhere on TVTropes.com, with a name for every possible slight plot difference. Also, didn't Kurt Vonnegut identify the 6 plot arcs that almost all plots follow?

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago












  • "Man in a Hole" is a label Vonnegut gives to the 'redemption' plot, but it is not a term I've heard before (and so don't expect to have much currency).

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago
















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friends, I am very glad to be on this forum! Here I am sending you greetings! :)



Would you please share with me what adjective would you suggest describing a winner, a champion, who will win the final battle but will encounter many obstacles, hardships, oppositions, and mockeries?



I was thinking like "battled Champion"? "Scarred Champion"? Something along the lines.










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    It's old-fashioned, but "doughty" means someone who is brave and perseveres through adversity.

    – user888379
    yesterday











  • Consider heroic champion.

    – Lucian Sava
    yesterday






  • 1





    Consider cliché. Practically every "champion" movie you ever see has that exact storyline.

    – Robusto
    yesterday











  • Surely this is answered somewhere on TVTropes.com, with a name for every possible slight plot difference. Also, didn't Kurt Vonnegut identify the 6 plot arcs that almost all plots follow?

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago












  • "Man in a Hole" is a label Vonnegut gives to the 'redemption' plot, but it is not a term I've heard before (and so don't expect to have much currency).

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago














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friends, I am very glad to be on this forum! Here I am sending you greetings! :)



Would you please share with me what adjective would you suggest describing a winner, a champion, who will win the final battle but will encounter many obstacles, hardships, oppositions, and mockeries?



I was thinking like "battled Champion"? "Scarred Champion"? Something along the lines.










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Would you please share with me what adjective would you suggest describing a winner, a champion, who will win the final battle but will encounter many obstacles, hardships, oppositions, and mockeries?



I was thinking like "battled Champion"? "Scarred Champion"? Something along the lines.







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    It's old-fashioned, but "doughty" means someone who is brave and perseveres through adversity.

    – user888379
    yesterday











  • Consider heroic champion.

    – Lucian Sava
    yesterday






  • 1





    Consider cliché. Practically every "champion" movie you ever see has that exact storyline.

    – Robusto
    yesterday











  • Surely this is answered somewhere on TVTropes.com, with a name for every possible slight plot difference. Also, didn't Kurt Vonnegut identify the 6 plot arcs that almost all plots follow?

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago












  • "Man in a Hole" is a label Vonnegut gives to the 'redemption' plot, but it is not a term I've heard before (and so don't expect to have much currency).

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago













  • 2





    It's old-fashioned, but "doughty" means someone who is brave and perseveres through adversity.

    – user888379
    yesterday











  • Consider heroic champion.

    – Lucian Sava
    yesterday






  • 1





    Consider cliché. Practically every "champion" movie you ever see has that exact storyline.

    – Robusto
    yesterday











  • Surely this is answered somewhere on TVTropes.com, with a name for every possible slight plot difference. Also, didn't Kurt Vonnegut identify the 6 plot arcs that almost all plots follow?

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago












  • "Man in a Hole" is a label Vonnegut gives to the 'redemption' plot, but it is not a term I've heard before (and so don't expect to have much currency).

    – Mitch
    18 hours ago








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It's old-fashioned, but "doughty" means someone who is brave and perseveres through adversity.

– user888379
yesterday





It's old-fashioned, but "doughty" means someone who is brave and perseveres through adversity.

– user888379
yesterday













Consider heroic champion.

– Lucian Sava
yesterday





Consider heroic champion.

– Lucian Sava
yesterday




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Consider cliché. Practically every "champion" movie you ever see has that exact storyline.

– Robusto
yesterday





Consider cliché. Practically every "champion" movie you ever see has that exact storyline.

– Robusto
yesterday













Surely this is answered somewhere on TVTropes.com, with a name for every possible slight plot difference. Also, didn't Kurt Vonnegut identify the 6 plot arcs that almost all plots follow?

– Mitch
18 hours ago






Surely this is answered somewhere on TVTropes.com, with a name for every possible slight plot difference. Also, didn't Kurt Vonnegut identify the 6 plot arcs that almost all plots follow?

– Mitch
18 hours ago














"Man in a Hole" is a label Vonnegut gives to the 'redemption' plot, but it is not a term I've heard before (and so don't expect to have much currency).

– Mitch
18 hours ago






"Man in a Hole" is a label Vonnegut gives to the 'redemption' plot, but it is not a term I've heard before (and so don't expect to have much currency).

– Mitch
18 hours ago











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He is a " go getting champion" or " an assiduous/ardent achiever" you should better go for the world " achiever " because for such a person success is hard to come by but he's importunate come what may.






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