Antonyms for winner
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : win-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɪn ər |
Definition of winner
Origin :- mid-14c., agent noun from win (v.).
- noun someone or something that succeeds
- He objects to everything, an' some day that'll land him a winner, see?
- Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
- The distance was 150 kilometres equivalent to 94 miles, and the winner's time of 1h.
- Extract from : « Flying Machines » by W.J. Jackman and Thos. H. Russell
- Here were written names, and among them, "Creon, son of the Olympic winner Menon."
- Extract from : « Buried Cities, Part 2 » by Jennie Hall
- He had the three games out of five and was winner of the pentathlon.
- Extract from : « Buried Cities, Part 2 » by Jennie Hall
- It seemed he couldn't lose, and he was as unpleasant a winner as he was a loser.
- Extract from : « Goodbye, Dead Man! » by Tom W. Harris
- Yet there I was being collected by the winner at so early an hour as half-after seven.
- Extract from : « Ruggles of Red Gap » by Harry Leon Wilson
- Their only chance is to bargain with the winner at the right moment.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of VIII) » by Various
- Rumania, however, could not yet make up her mind which was going to be the winner.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of VIII) » by Various
- The bird which reached home first was to be declared the winner.
- Extract from : « The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The winner among the Medes was Artabazus, the horse he rode being a gift from Cyrus.
- Extract from : « Cyropaedia » by Xenophon
Synonyms for winner
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