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-
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