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champion [ˈtʃæmpiən] N

1. champion SPORTS:

campeão(campeã) m (f)

2. champion (supporter):

defensor(a) m (f)

shameless [ˈʃeɪmlɪs] ADJ pej

harmonic [hɑːrˈmɑːnɪk, Brit hɑːˈmɒn-] ADJ

chronic [ˈkrɑːnɪk, Brit ˈkrɒn-] ADJ

chamber music N

championship N

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His chameleonic "process piece" has held up remarkably well over the decades.
www.chicagotribune.com
His was the ultimate representation of a brain that had grown up and found solace online: restless, resourceful, chameleonic, quick-witted, with zero patience for anyone unable to keep up.
pitchfork.com
He's known as a chameleonic risk-taker who embraces a role without regard to the character's politically incorrect characteristics.
en.wikipedia.org
Their chameleonic nature was an asset rather than a liability -- there was no sound in which they couldn't find something they liked.
www.mtv.com
But it has struggled to apply its chameleonic talents to any positive external effect.
theconversation.com
A mutated specimen possessed chameleonic abilities and an ultra tough hide.
en.wikipedia.org
All this chameleonic play was part of his process.
time.com
His time as a chameleonic world-traveller, and as a poet, seemed to be behind him.
www.newyorker.com
He's a good actor, and he seems to give it socks when in a role, but he lacks that chameleonic qualities of other actors.
www.independent.ie
I settled pretty comfortably into my new routine, smugly patting myself on the back for my chameleonic response to my changed circumstances.
www.universitytimes.ie

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