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winning
[ win-ing ]
noun
- the act of a person or thing that wins.
Antonyms: losing
- Usually 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: losing
- charming; engaging; pleasing:
a winning child; a winning smile.
Synonyms: winsome, attractive
Antonyms: repulsive
winning
/ ˈwɪnɪŋ /
adjective
- (of a person, character, etc) charming, engaging, or attractive
a winning smile
winning ways
- 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
Derived Forms
- ˈwinningly, adverb
- ˈwinningness, noun
Other Words From
- winning·ly adverb
- winning·ness noun
- un·winning adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Since winning power, Labour has agreed above-inflation pay deals for workers including doctors and train drivers in an attempt to end long-running strikes.
With those roles, Murray catapulted into a star, a heartthrob with a capital H. He became a fixture of the tabloids and every teen girl’s crush, with his winning smile, bad-boy charm and tattoos.
After winning power, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer scrapped the previous Tory government's plan to send some migrants to Rwanda, which aimed to discourage crossings.
By winning Group B4, Wales not only secured an instant return to the top tier of the Nations League, but also all but guaranteed at least a play-off for the World Cup.
BBC World Service's World Football has been uncovering the story behind that photo, of the winning penalty taker Chastain, and what impact it had on women’s football.
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