winning
Americannoun
adjective
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that wins; successful or victorious, as in a contest.
the winning team.
- Antonyms:
- losing
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charming; engaging; pleasing.
a winning child; a winning smile.
- Synonyms:
- winsome, attractive
- Antonyms:
- repulsive
adjective
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(of a person, character, etc) charming, engaging, or attractive
winning ways
a winning smile
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gaining victory
the winning stroke
noun
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a shaft or seam of coal
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the extraction of coal or ore from the ground
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(plural) money, prizes, or valuables won, esp in gambling
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Negro said all the mistakes made by his team are fixable, so he believes the Braves can get back on the winning track.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 22, 2026
And Paxton has noted that the expensive primary runoff left his coffers more depleted than those of Talarico, who could afford to spend the spring stockpiling his war chest after winning his March primary.
From Salon ● Aug. 22, 2026
The 25-year-old Italian has not played competitively since winning the Wimbledon title in July.
From BBC ● Aug. 21, 2026
Silver futures, also on a three-week winning streak, rose even more.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 21, 2026
Fischer was as dominant against Larsen as he’d been against Taimanov: He annihilated the Dane, shutting him out and winning every game.
From "Endgame" by Frank Brady
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