winner

simple noun65 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A person who wins something by chance, especially a large prize in a lottery or competition.

A winner who won by a large and obvious margin.

The person who is the winner of an entire competition, not just a single part of it.

A winner who won with little or no effort.

A winner who is considered to have truly earned or merited the victory.

The person who is most probably going to win.

The person who is the single and clear winner, with no one else sharing the victory.

Someone who has the qualities or ability to become a winner.

The person who becomes the winner at the end of a long process or competition.

A winner who was not expected to win.

A winner who won by a very large margin, far ahead of the competition.

A winner who is respectable and deserving of the win.

A winner who won in a way that left no doubt about their superiority.

A winner that nobody predicted or thought would win.

A person who has a chance of winning.

Someone who wins on a frequent basis.

A winner who was considered to have a very low chance of winning.

A winner who won easily, without much difficulty.

One of two or more people who share a victory or prize.

A winner whose victory was very surprising and not expected at all.

Someone who wins regularly and reliably.

Someone who wins very often and in large numbers.

Used to specify the competition, race, or prize that was won.

The winner is formally given something, such as a prize or an award.

The winner obtains or is given something, like a prize.

To officially and publicly state who the winner is.

To make an official statement that someone is the winner.

To decide who the winner is from a group of candidates.

To choose or select the winner, often by guessing or based on personal judgment.

To become known as the winner after a process or competition.

To formally choose the winner from a set of options.