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winning

Adjective[C/U] Both

This term carries a dual energy. When describing a person's demeanor, such as a smile or personality, it suggests a magnetic charm that effortlessly attracts favor or persuasion. It is not about the competition itself, but about the irresistible quality that ensures success. In a competitive sense, the word evokes a state of dominance and triumph. It shifts from the mere act of not losing to the active possession of a prize or a superior position, often carrying a connotation of prestige and validation.

Countable when referring to specific prizes or monetary gains (the winnings from the lottery). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of victory (winning is everything).

Meanings

Adjective

Gaining a victory or being successful in a competition.

"He gave a winning smile to the judges."

Noun

The act of achieving victory in a contest or game.

"The winning was the only thing that mattered to the athlete."

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