Sportsmanship

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈspɔrtsmənˌʃɪp/

Definitions of sportsmanship

noun fair and generous behavior or treatment of others, especially in a sports competition

Example Sentences

A1 Sportsmanship is about playing fair and being a good sport.

A2 Showing sportsmanship means congratulating your opponents after a game.

B1 Good sportsmanship involves respecting the rules and officials.

B2 Sportsmanship is important in team sports to promote a positive atmosphere.

C1 Exhibiting sportsmanship demonstrates maturity and respect for the game.

C2 True sportsmanship is seen in how athletes handle both victory and defeat.

Examples of sportsmanship in a Sentence

formal The athlete displayed exceptional sportsmanship by congratulating his opponent after the match.

informal I really admire her sportsmanship on the field, always playing fair and with respect.

slang Dude, that was some next-level sportsmanship when he helped his rival up after that hard tackle.

figurative In life, showing sportsmanship means being a good sport even when things don't go your way.

Grammatical Forms of sportsmanship

plural

sportsmanships

comparative

more sportsmanlike

superlative

most sportsmanlike

present tense

sportsmanship

future tense

will sportsmanship

perfect tense

has sportsmanship

continuous tense

is sportsmanshing

singular

sportsmanship

positive degree

sportsmanship

infinitive

to sportsmanship

gerund

sportsmanshing

participle

sportsmaned

Origin and Evolution of sportsmanship

First Known Use: 1744 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'sportsmanship' originated from the combination of the words 'sport' and 'manship', with 'manship' derived from the Old English word 'manneship' meaning companionship or fellowship.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'sportsmanship' referred to the conduct and behavior expected in sports and games, emphasizing fair play, respect for opponents, and graciousness in victory or defeat. Over time, the term has come to embody a broader concept of ethical behavior, not limited to just sports, but extending to various aspects of life where competition and cooperation intersect.