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MVP
abbreviation
Most Valuable Player: an accolade or award, originally used in team sports to recognize one player for game-changing excellence, and also used outside of sports to recognize excellence in the contributions of an individual to a group effort.
Minimum Viable Product: a prototype of a product, as a software app or video game, that includes functional versions of key elements that are planned for inclusion in the final product, and that is shared with a small audience whose feedback is used to inform and direct further product development.
MVP
abbreviation
most valuable player: the man or woman judged to be the outstanding player in a sport during a particular season or championship
Example Sentences
First, the reigning MVP unwrapped the black compression sleeve he wears when pitching, and pulled it over his right arm.
But if you measured an actor’s work by the power emanating from brief screen time, Dever would be the television season’s MVP.
Infielder, James Clark, St. John Bosco, Jr.: The Trinity League MVP batted .411 with 46 hits while filling key roles at shortstop and leadoff hitter for the Division 1 section and region champions.
George sighed and continued: “I guess in a way, Oklahoma won that trade with the picks and future MVP, but both sides won.”
Ron Washington, who became the Angels’ manager last year, said he has marveled at how the three-time MVP prepares and trains.
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When To Use
MVP is an abbreviation for the most valuable player. In sports, players are often awarded with the title of MVP for exemplary performance on and contributions to their teams during a season.An MVP can also more generally refer to someone who is or has done something exceptional or important, especially to the overall success of a group or cause.How is MVP pronounced?[ em-vee-pee ] are some other words related to MVP?
- real MVP
- GOAT
- baller
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