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winner


win·ner

W0178700 (wĭn′ər)n. One that wins, especially a victor in sports or a notably successful person.

winner

(ˈwɪnə) n1. a person or thing that wins2. informal a person or thing that seems sure to win or succeed

win•ner

(ˈwɪn ər)

n. a person or thing that wins; victor. [1325–75]
Thesaurus
Noun1.winner - the contestant who wins the contestwinner - the contestant who wins the contestvictorcontestee - a winner (of a race or an election etc.) whose victory is contestedcontestant - a person who participates in competitionsmedalist, medallist - someone who has won a medalupsetter - an unexpected winner; someone who defeats the favorite competitorwalloper - a winner by a wide marginalso-ran, loser - a contestant who loses the contest
2.winner - a gambler who wins a betwinner - a gambler who wins a bet lottery winner, prize winner - the winner of a lotterygambler - a person who wagers money on the outcome of games or sporting eventsloser - a gambler who loses a bet
3.winner - a person with a record of successeswinner - a person with a record of successes; "his son would never be the achiever that his father was"; "only winners need apply"; "if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success"achiever, succeeder, successindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"first lady - the leading woman in an art or professiongreat - a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field; "he is one of the greats of American music"highflier, highflyer - a person of great ability and ambitionnatural - someone regarded as certain to succeed; "he's a natural for the job"sleeper - an unexpected achiever of success; "the winner was a true sleeper--no one expected him to get it"

winner

noun victor, first, champion, master, champ (informal), conqueror, vanquisher, prizewinner, conquering hero She will present the trophies to the winners.
loser, failure, flop (informal), underdog, also-ran, no-hoper (Austral. slang), dud (informal), lemon (slang), clinker (slang, chiefly U.S.), washout (informal), non-achiever, LZ (S.M.S.)

winner

noun1. One that wins a contest or competition:victor.2. One that conquers:conqueror, conquistador, master, victor.
Translations
优胜者

win

(win) present participle ˈwinning: past tense, past participle won (wan) verb1. to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts. He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres. 獲勝 获胜2. to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck. to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition. 獲獎 获奖3. to obtain by one's own efforts. He won her respect over a number of years. 博得 博得 noun a victory or success. She's had two wins in four races. 勝利 胜利ˈwinner noun 優勝者 优胜者ˈwinning adjective1. victorious or successful. the winning candidate. 獲勝的 获胜的2. attractive or charming. a winning smile. 迷人的 迷人的ˈwinning-post noun in horse-racing, a post marking the place where a race finishes. 賽馬終點柱 赛马终点标柱win over to succeed in gaining the support and sympathy of. At first he refused to help us but we finally won him over. 說服,順利獲得支持與同情 说服,赢得…的支持 win the day to gain a victory; to be successful. 獲勝,成功 获胜,成功 win through to succeed in getting (to a place, the next stage etc). It will be a struggle, but we'll win through in the end. 成功抵達(目的地、下個階段等) 最终获得成功(达到目的地、下个阶段等)

winner

优胜者zhCN

winner


winner takes all

A competition in which the victor is granted all possible prizes. I know we've been playing darts all night, but this will be the last round, winner takes all! My sister and I used to bet our Halloween candy on our report card grades, winner takes all.See also: all, take, winner

be onto a winner

To be progressing in a way that is likely to succeed. I think we're onto a winner with this new environmental initiative—the whole company has really embraced it. After all of those failed experiments, our team is finally onto a winner now.See also: winner

pick a winner

To choose someone or something that is very likely to prove beneficial, suitable, or successful. The reason why third party candidates don't usually get a lot of traction is because people want to pick a winner—not just make some kind of statement. Samantha is so warm and intelligent, and it's clear that she cares about you a lot. You really picked a winner, Joe. The design is clean and practical, but still elegant and appealing—I think we picked a winner!See also: pick, winner

sound like a (real) winner

1. Of a plan or idea, to seem acceptable or ideal. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. The board of directors agrees with me that your proposal sounds like a real winner, so we are prepared to move forward with it right away. A: "Did you hear about Sarah's boneheaded plan?" B: "Yeah, it sounds like a real winner, huh? What on earth is she thinking?"2. Of a person, to seem very well suited (to someone) in a romantic capacity. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. A: "She just got a job with a big financial firm, she writes poetry in her spare time, and she loves anime." B: "Wow, dude, she sounds like a winner! You must be elated!" A: "Jenny's new boyfriend is an ex-con and apparently has a pretty bad drinking problem." B: "Huh. Sounds like a real winner, then."See also: like, sound, winner

winner take all

a situation where the one who defeats others takes all the spoils of the conflict. The contest was a case of winner take all. There was no second place or runner-up.See also: all, take, winner

pick a ˈwinner


1 choose a horse, etc. that you think is most likely to win a race
2 (informal) make a very good choice: Good choice, George. I think you’ve picked a winner there!See also: pick, winner

be onto a ˈwinner

(informal) be doing something, especially selling something, that is likely to be successful: He is the sole importer of this product, and he certainly thinks he’s onto a winner.See also: winner

Sounds like a winner!

sent. It sounds acceptable. Sounds like a winner! Let’s do it! See also: like, Sound

winner

n. an excellent person or thing. This one is a real winner.
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winner


  • noun

Synonyms for winner

noun victor

Synonyms

  • victor
  • first
  • champion
  • master
  • champ
  • conqueror
  • vanquisher
  • prizewinner
  • conquering hero

Antonyms

  • loser
  • failure
  • flop
  • underdog
  • also-ran
  • no-hoper
  • dud
  • lemon
  • clinker
  • washout
  • non-achiever
  • LZ

Synonyms for winner

noun one that wins a contest or competition

Synonyms

  • victor

noun one that conquers

Synonyms

  • conqueror
  • conquistador
  • master
  • victor

Synonyms for winner

noun the contestant who wins the contest

Synonyms

  • victor

Related Words

  • contestee
  • contestant
  • medalist
  • medallist
  • upsetter
  • walloper

Antonyms

  • also-ran
  • loser

noun a gambler who wins a bet

Related Words

  • lottery winner
  • prize winner
  • gambler

Antonyms

  • loser

noun a person with a record of successes

Synonyms

  • achiever
  • succeeder
  • success

Related Words

  • individual
  • mortal
  • person
  • somebody
  • someone
  • soul
  • first lady
  • great
  • highflier
  • highflyer
  • natural
  • sleeper
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