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winnoun an instance of defeating an enemy or opponenta team with 12 wins and two losses palm, triumph, victory capture, conquest, mastery, subjugation, vanquishingblowout, landslide, laugher, romp, runaway, shutout, sweep, walkaway, walkoversqueakersuccesstakeover beating, defeat, drubbing, licking, loss, overthrow, rout, shellacking, trimming, whipping upsetcollapse, debacle(also débâcle), disaster, failure, fizzle, flop, nonsuccess, washoutdecline, slip, slump, wanelurch, setback winverbto achieve victory (as in a contest)the kind of person who always has to win—even if the game is just for fun conquer, prevail, triumph overcome, sweepsqueak, squeezecontend, viesucceedbreeze, romp carry the daykick butt lose collapse, fail, flop, fold, wash outflounder, struggledecline, slip, slump, wane to receive as return for effortwin a gold medal in swimming acquire, attain, bag, bring in, capture, carry, come by, draw, earn, gain, garner, get, knock down, land, make, obtain, procure, pull down, realize, reap, secure clear, gross, netaccomplish, achieve, notch (up), scoreaccumulate, amass, rack upcatch, pick upannex, occupy, take overreacquire, reattain, recapture, regain, remake forfeit, lose accord, give, grant, paygive up, hand over, part (with), relinquish, surrender, yield to obtain (as a goal) through effortwon a substantial victory in the struggle for civil rights for all achieve, attain, bag, chalk up, clock (up)(chiefly British), gain, hit, log, make, notch (up), rack up, ring up, score acquire, capture, carry, draw, garner, get, land, obtain, procure, realize, secureamount (to), approach, equal, match, measure up (to), meet, rival, tie, touchbeat, excel, outdo, surpass, top fall short (of), missfail (at)lose before the 12th century |