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View usage for: (wɪnəʳ) Word forms: plural winners1. countable nounThe winner of a prize, race, or competition is the person, animal, or thing that wins it. She will present the trophies to the award winners. The winner was a horse called Last Town. Synonyms: victor, first, champion, master More Synonyms of winner 2. countable noun [usually singular]If you say that something or someone is a winner, you mean that they are popular and successful, or that they are likely to be popular and successful. [informal] They think the appeal is a winner. Selling was my game and I intended to be a winner. 3. countable noun [usually plural]The winners in a particular situation are the people who have benefited from it and are in a better position than they previously were because of it. The larger supermarkets are expected to be the winners this Christmas. The real winners of the election, he said, were the people. 4. singular noun [the NOUN]In games such as football or tennis, the winner is the goal or shot that wins a particular match or point. Gough scored the winner in extra time. winner in British English (ˈwɪnə) noun1. a person or thing that wins 2. informal a person or thing that seems sure to win or succeed winner in American English (ˈwɪnər) noun2. Informal one that seems destined to win or be successful Examples of 'winner' in a sentencewinner We just needed to find a way to get the winner.Yet envy is seemingly the big winner.From a cost perspective the winner is pretty clear.Who was the lucky winner of this award?There will be one winner per competition.He was going like the winner at the time.The winner of each match earns a point.My stocks were all big winners.At the end of the day, people like a winner.Winners could get up to 100,000 each from a 1.5million fund.The first to reach a set number of goals is the winner.The person at the end with the highest number of points is the winner.Which broadcaster is the big winner in all this?The front pair were well clear and the winner went in again at the weekend.What makes people winners or losers to you?You can see pictures of the award winners at timesonline.We use handcuffs and the winner is the person who locks cuffs on the other.There will be one winner per competition.Little scores the winner in extra time.The winner gets a free holiday in the luxury hotel we will be staying in.But the contest was still lacking the individual quality that would produce a match winner.Match winner with a goal and two assists.The composer added that he could not see a clear winner yet.The judging panel will determine the winner of this award.The winner is the person with the most sticks.She was put on air from a studio phone and named as the winner of the competition.He is four times a winner over course and distance.That meant either hitting winners or getting to the net.If his double faults had spooked him, those winners were a shot in the arm.Winners get a point and if it is tied it's a half.Torquay were deserved winners in a match that was effectively over just before the half-time interval. British English: winner / ˈwɪnə/ NOUN The winner of a prize, race, or competition is the person, animal, or thing that wins it. She will present the prizes to the winners. - American English: winner
- Arabic: فَائِز
- Brazilian Portuguese: vencedor
- Chinese: 优胜者
- Croatian: pobjednik
- Czech: vítěz
- Danish: vinder
- Dutch: winnaar
- European Spanish: ganador
- Finnish: voittaja
- French: gagnant
- German: Gewinner
- Greek: νικητής
- Italian: vincitore
- Japanese: 勝者
- Korean: 승리자
- Norwegian: vinner
- Polish: zwycięzca
- European Portuguese: vencedor
- Romanian: câștigător
- Russian: победитель
- Latin American Spanish: ganador
- Swedish: vinnare
- Thai: ผู้ชนะ
- Turkish: kazanma
- Ukrainian: переможець
- Vietnamese: người chiến thằng
All related terms of 'winner'Chinese translation of 'winner' n (c) -
获(獲)胜(勝)者 (huòshèngzhě) (位, wèi)
Definition a person or thing that wins She will present the trophies to the winners. Synonyms first master champ (informal) vanquisher conquering hero Opposites loser , failure , flop (informal) , underdog , also-ran , no-hoper (Australian, slang) , dud (informal) , lemon (slang) , clinker (slang, mainly US) , washout (informal) , non-achiever , LZ (textmessaging) Seevictor |