A contest, is an event in which two or more individuals or teams compete against each other, often for a prize or similar incentive.
to contest, in law, is to disagree with a civil or criminal legal charge in court.
Contest, a commune of the Mayenne département, in France.
Contest, a novel by Australian Author Matthew Reilly.
The Con Test, an Australian game show which airs on Network Ten.
The Contest, a well known episode from the US sitcom Seinfeld.
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The contest's name comes from the Eurovision TV Distribution Network, which is run by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and can reach a potential television audience of more than one billion.
By the 1960s, entries were limited to one song per country (participation in the contest had almost doubled), and the songs had to be sung in one of the national languages of the country.
Many viewers of the contest view the event as a combination of camp entertainment and a musical train wreck (a fact played upon in the English-language broadcast with the sardonic BBC commentary of Terry Wogan) and a subculture of Eurovision song contest drinking games and the like has evolved in some countries.