• Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Showdown Meanings

    noun a decisive confrontation or contest

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    Fields related to showdown

    Politics

    A showdown between two political parties during an election.

    Business

    A showdown between two companies competing for market dominance.

    Sports

    A showdown between two rival teams in a championship game.

    Gaming

    A showdown between two players in a video game tournament.

    Entertainment

    A showdown between two actors in a dramatic scene.

    Occupation Usage of showdown

    Writer

    In literature, a showdown can refer to the final confrontation between the protagonist and antagonist, where the conflict is resolved.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, a showdown can refer to a critical moment in therapy where a client and therapist address a major issue or conflict head-on.

    Lawyer

    In law, a showdown can refer to a courtroom trial where opposing parties present their cases and arguments to a judge or jury.

    Business Executive

    In business, a showdown can refer to a high-stakes negotiation or competition between rival companies or executives.

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