Definition of «winning»

Winning is an adjective that describes something or someone that has been successful in achieving a desired goal, outcome or result. It can refer to winning a competition, game, contest, or battle by coming out on top and being victorious. Winning can also mean gaining favorable results or receiving praise for one's efforts.

Usage examples

  1. She is winning the race!
  2. The winning team received a trophy.
  3. His winning smile charmed everyone in the room.
  4. The professor praised her for her winning essay.
  5. They celebrated their winning bid on the house.
  6. The company's winning strategy helped them dominate the market.
  7. The winning candidate thanked their supporters in their victory speech.
  8. His winning attitude and determination led him to success.
  9. The lottery winner couldn't believe their winning numbers were real.
  10. The coach credited the team's winning mentality for their consecutive victories.

Sentences with «winning»

  • He just does nt instill that passion for winning in the team. (justarsenal.com)
  • It may be that, after a virtually uninterrupted streak of wins for the investor class, this sudden setback will actually accrue some gains to those who've been left behind. (fortune.com)
  • Without a formidable voice, he appears small compared to the four protagonists, resulting in a weak adaptation that stood no chance of winning over fans. (businessinsider.com)
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