noun
- plural of corival; persons who are rivals or competitors, especially in love or pursuit of the same goal
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or romantic contexts
Examples
- The two corivals fought bitterly for the affection of the same woman.
- In the novel, the corivals pursued the same prize with equal determination.
- The corivals clashed repeatedly throughout the tournament.
- Shakespeare often depicted corivals vying for power and love in his plays.
- The business corivals competed fiercely for market dominance.