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winning
[win-ing]
noun
the act of a person or thing that wins.
Antonyms: losingUsually winnings something that is won, especially money.
Mining.
any opening by which coal is being or has been extracted.
a bed of coal ready for mining.
adjective
that wins; successful or victorious, as in a contest.
the winning team.
Antonyms: losingcharming; engaging; pleasing.
a winning child; a winning smile.
Synonyms: winsome, attractiveAntonyms: repulsive
winning
/ ˈwɪnɪŋ /
adjective
(of a person, character, etc) charming, engaging, or attractive
winning ways
a winning smile
gaining victory
the winning stroke
noun
a shaft or seam of coal
the extraction of coal or ore from the ground
(plural) money, prizes, or valuables won, esp in gambling
Other Word Forms
- winningly adverb
- winningness noun
- unwinning adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"Ricky kept winning and the fans of the other fighters jumped on his bandwagon," said Warren.
Kingswood was the first location announced in October's draw, with four winning locations to be announced.
But sportsbooks can suspend wagering or halt bettors’ ability to cash out of winning bets—which often happens precisely at game-changing moments, as bookmakers readjust the odds.
At the Louisiana State Championship and the Iowa Open Championship, he played a combined 11 games, winning all of them.
If not, winning gold in Milan might require another miracle, after all.
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