Winier: meaning, definitions and examples
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winier
[ ˈwɪnər ]
competitive victory
A winner is a person or thing that wins something, especially in a competition or contest. This term is often used to describe someone who emerges victorious in sports events, games, or any competition. Winners may receive awards, recognition, or prizes, depending on the context of the contest. The concept of winning is often associated with skill, effort, perseverance, and sometimes a bit of luck. In a broader sense, the word can also refer to someone who achieves success in any endeavor.
Synonyms
champion, first place, top scorer, triumph, victor.
Examples of usage
- She was the winner of the marathon last year.
- The winner of the spelling bee received a trophy.
- He felt like a winner after completing the tough project.
- The lottery winner was overjoyed.
- In life, some people are winners while others may face challenges.
Translations
Translations of the word "winier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 vinicultor
🇮🇳 वाइनमेकर
🇩🇪 Winzer
🇮🇩 pembuat anggur
🇺🇦 винороб
🇵🇱 winiarz
🇯🇵 ワイン製造者
🇫🇷 vigneron
🇪🇸 vinicultor
🇹🇷 şarap üreticisi
🇰🇷 와인 제조자
🇸🇦 صانع النبيذ
🇨🇿 vinař
🇸🇰 vinár
🇨🇳 酿酒师
🇸🇮 vinar
🇮🇸 vínframleiðandi
🇰🇿 вино өндіруші
🇬🇪 ღვინის მწარმოებელი
🇦🇿 şərab istehsalçısı
🇲🇽 vinicultor
Etymology
The word 'winner' originated from the Old English term 'winne', which means 'to win'. Its roots are deep in the Germanic languages, where related forms can be found in both Old High German 'winnan' and Middle Dutch 'winnen'. 'Winner' came to be used in Middle English around the 14th century, evolving to emphasize the aspect of achieving victory. Over time, 'winner' became synonymous with success in various domains, not just contests and games, but also in life achievements. In modern English, the term encompasses a wide range of victories, including artistic, athletic, business, and personal successes. The concept of a winner is often celebrated in contemporary culture, reflecting society's appreciation for accomplishment and excellence.