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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
They look like a powerhouse, a unit that is focused on winning games and is desperate to put the last few years of finishing second in the Premier League to bed.
They also have a spirit and winning habit that will take some stopping in the Six Nations and beyond.
Having won four qualifiers and scored 11 goals, Esperance were favoured to make a winning start against Malien, appearing in the mini-league phase for the first time after 19 failed attempts.
But the club based in a town amid the southwestern winelands, have been battling in the national league this season, winning just two of 12 matches.
The winning quarterback, junior Michael Gonzalez, heard a strange sound while shaking hands.
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