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- Dictionarywinning/ˈwɪnɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. gaining, resulting in, or relating to victory in a contest or competition: "a winning streak" Similar Opposite
- 2. attractive; endearing: "a winning smile" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. money won, especially by gambling: "he went to collect his winnings"
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WINNING definition: 1. that has won something: 2. friendly and charming and often making people like you: 3. that has…. Learn more.
adjective. 1. a. : of or relating to winning : that wins. the winning ticket. b. : successful especially in competition. a winning team. 2. : tending to please or delight.
You can use winning to describe a person or thing that wins something such as a competition, game, or election.
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.
Definition of winning adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adjective. having won. “the winning team”. synonyms: victorious. successful. having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome. adjective. very attractive; capturing interest. “a winning personality”.
Something won, esp. money. A shaft, bed, etc. in a coal mine, opened for mining. (chiefly in the plural) The money, etc., gained by success in competition or contest, especially in gambling. (mining) A new opening. Present participle of win. Our horse was winning the race, but fell back just before the finish line.