contienda
contest, conflict
noun kohn-TYEN-dah Rare
Origin: From Latin contendere (to strive, to compete).
Also means
struggle
Usage Note
Contienda is a formal or literary word for a contest, dispute, or armed conflict: contienda electoral ('electoral contest'), contienda bélica ('armed conflict'). In everyday speech conflicto, pelea, or disputa are preferred. It is related to the verb contender (to contend), which is itself somewhat literary.
Examples
"La contienda electoral fue muy reñida."
Natural Translation
The electoral contest was very hard-fought.
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