Concours [noun]

Definition of Concours:

contest

Opposite/Antonyms of Concours:


Sentence/Example of Concours:

J'espre que vous russirez mettre debout cette petite affaire littraire et que vous trouverez parmi nous des concours utiles.

Vous pouvez compter sur le concours absolu que nous devons nos courageux compagnons d'arme.

Every year a fresh man and woman must be chosen for this purpose, those of the previous competition being hors de concours.

H'm, I met a "hors concours" who knew, and I was quite prepared to witness a scene when I came in here.

You don't feel with other women that you are—as you please to call it—hors de concours—out of the running.

Saniel passed the first proofs of his two 'concours' so brilliantly that the results of either were not doubtful.

A jury of children has been empanelled in Paris to decide which of the toys exhibited at the Concours Lupine is the most amusing.

I have a life-drawing “on the wall,” a composition sketch, and a “concours” study in oil.

Antipodean agriculturists meet in the great international concours of cattle, horses, sheep and swine.

And then it is only every four years that there is a 'concours' for admission.