1. 1st-Person description of being conchampuous.
(
Study) Conchampious with an "I" is spoken in first person. Ex. I'
m working out harder than ever nowadays. I've been feeling
pretty confident...confident and conchampious lately.
Conchampuous, on the other hand, with a "u," is directed at someone else who'
s conchampious.
Ex. "Serena Williams and
Amanda Nuñes are both conchampuous athletes. Some of the best of our era."
Conchampious with an "I" is speaking of one's self.
Conchampuous with a "u" is directed toward someone else. You cannot say, "He, she or they are conchampious." You would say, "He, she or they are conchampuous."
You cannot say, "I'
m feeling conchampuous. You would say, "There's no question that Floyd Mayweather Jr's consistent work ethic and belief system makes him conchampious, and undoubtedly the greatest boxer in
history.
*An easy reminder is knowing that "u" is directed at someone else (conchampuous), and "I" is self (conchampious). Now, tell your friends
'conchampious' is a word you can now use in board games. Bet 10-
Dead-
Dogs