"Winners" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Winners" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Winners" Meaning

Those who achieve success or victory over others in a contest, competition, or battle.

"Winners" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Winners"


1. In a competition: The team that won the championship game were declared the winners and lifted the trophy aloft as they celebrated their victory.

2. In education: The students of the winning entry in the science fair were awarded with a special prize and the title of winners, which opened doors to numerous opportunities for them in the field.

3. In a game show: The contestants who answered all their questions correctly were declared the overnight winners of the quiz night, but the game isn't over yet, as there's still one more round to go.

4. In a real estate context: The winners of the online real estate competition got to pick from a list of highly sought-after properties that were not available to the general public, making them winners in the real estate market.

5. In a social context: At the end of the year, the winners of the award for outstanding community service were honored with a ceremony where they were awarded a prize and praised for their dedication to helping others.

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