English

winning

ˈwɪnɪŋ, ˈwɪn.ɪŋ
Meaning: used about the winner of a competition, or things that lead to victory
Part of Speech: Adjective Alternative Readings: ˈwɪn.ɪŋ

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Example sentences

The winning candidate gave a short speech after the results.
The winning candidate gave a short speech after the results.
The star player scored the winning goal.
The star player scored the winning goal.
He found a winning formula for success.
He found a winning formula for success.
She is on a winning streak.
She is on a winning streak.

Usage Notes

Often used to describe a team, candidate, or strategy that is successful. It can also mean 'attractive' or 'endearing' (e.g., a winning smile).

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