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Antonyms:
drop off,
fall back,
fall behind,
lose,
losings,
losses,
recede
Often used in the same context:
clinch,
defeat,
beat,
finish,
triumphing,
trounce,
outscore,
hat trick,
sweep,
routs,
romped,
winning streak,
play,
outplay,
upsets,
pipping,
leapfrog,
snatch,
outshoot,
overtake,
earn,
outlast,
thrilling,
drubbed,
scoring,
steamroll,
dominating,
dethrone,
coasted,
avenged,
draw,
tie,
thrashing,
thumped,
losing,
steamrolled,
blanked,
compete,
squeak,
losing streak,
prevail,
outgun,
shellacking,
consolation prize,
cruised,
nilled,
outscored,
regroup,
jinx,
outpower,
medalling,
arow,
fought,
homecourt advantage,
outclass,
bounce,
besting,
match,
overconfident,
wild card,
qualify,
outpoint,
outdistance,
notching,
dejecting,
lead,
gold medal,
evened,
whupped,
fluked,
whomped,
equalling,
overmatched,
deserved,
round,
trot,
wrest,
resounding,
trailed,
goose egg,
gimme,
stun,
succeed,
convincing,
contest,
stepping stone,
seeded,
matman,
grand slam,
final four,
topple,
ironheads,
outfighting,
unseat,
conceding,
boilover,
knockout punch,
playdown,
medaling,
humbling,
south shields,
grabs,
wins,
hit,
victory,
kill,
shot,
victories,
hits,
pick,
single,
take,
innings,
winners,
bet,
break,
catch,
comeback,
dozens,
jumps,
outsourcing,
workable,
feasible,
noncooperative,
satisfactory,
unsatisfactory,
expedient,
gradualist,
multiperiod,
nonoptimal,
partnering,
sum,
centric,
cooperative,
costeffective,
franchising,
mentoring,
optimal,
preferable,
sharing
More specific:
beat,
beat out,
carry,
cozen,
crush,
prevail,
steal,
sweep,
take,
take the cake,
triumph,
trounce,
vanquish
Appears in the definition of:
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acquire,
althea gibson,
arthur ashe,
arthur robert ashe,
ashe,
attention,
beggar-my-neighbor,
beggar-my-neighbour,
bootlicking,
budge,
by all odds,
cakewalk,
carnegie,
carry,
cheer,
cheer up,
choker,
co-opt,
coattails effect,
connolly,
dale carnegie,
dark horse,
defeat,
deuce,
device,
disarm,
don budge,
euchre,
fantan,
favorite,
favourite,
fawning,
feebly,
five hundred,
front-runner,
fruit machine,
gain,
gambling,
game,
gamesmanship,
gaming,
gene sarazen,
get the better of,
gibson,
hereafter,
hoper,
john donald budge,
laver,
letter,
little mo connolly,
long run,
long shot,
lose,
loss,
match,
match point,
maureen catherine connolly,
mention,
no-win,
obsequious,
outsider,
overbid,
overcome,
parliament,
persuade,
play,
pleasing,
probably,
rodney george laver,
rod laver,
romp,
sarazen,
set point,
sevens,
strip-jack-naked,
sure as shooting,
sway,
sweep,
sycophantic,
toadyish,
toss-up,
triple crown,
upseta,
visibility,
won-lost record,
wrongly
More general:
acquire,
close,
compete,
contend,
financial gain,
finish,
get,
vie
Synonyms:
advance,
gain,
gain ground,
get ahead,
make headway,
profits,
winnings
Also try:
— Nouns for win:
situation,
situations,
solution,
solutions,
strategy,
outcome,
proposition,
scenario,
approach,
outcomes,
game,
more...
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