What does head-to-head mean?
Head-to-head means Direct, one-to-one..
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/ˌhɛd tu ˈhɛd/ · adjective
Direct, one-to-one..
For years, Southwest sought to avoid head-to-head competition with big, traditional airlines.
Fat Bear Week, which started in 2014, is an annual competition where brown bears from Alaska's Katmai National Park face off in head-to-head matchups -- similar to a March Madness bracket -- with people around the world voting for who they believe is the fattest of the bunch, the National Park Service said in a press release.
Use head-to-head when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Head-to-head means Direct, one-to-one..
Common synonyms include tête-à-tête.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
For years, Southwest sought to avoid head-to-head competition with big, traditional airlines.
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