Idioms for win
for the win, Slang.
(used to express enthusiasm for someone or something that is very good, likely to succeed, etc.): a plant-based diet, for the win!
Origin of win
1
before 900; Middle English
winnen (v.), Old English
winnan to work, fight, bear; cognate with German
gewinnen, Old Norse
vinna, Gothic
winnan
OTHER WORDS FROM win
win·na·ble, adjectiveWords nearby win
British Dictionary definitions for win out (1 of 3)
win out
verb
(intr, adverb) informal
to succeed or prevail as if in a contest
sanity rarely wins out over prejudice
British Dictionary definitions for win out (2 of 3)
win
1
/ (wɪn) /
verb wins, winning or won
noun
See also
win out
Derived forms of win
winnable, adjectiveWord Origin for win
Old English
winnan; related to Old Norse
vinna, German
gewinnen
British Dictionary definitions for win out (3 of 3)
win
2
/ (wɪn) /
verb wins, winning, won or winned (tr) Irish, Scot and Northern English dialect
to dry (grain, hay, peat, etc) by exposure to sun and air
a less common word for winnow
Word Origin for win
Old English, perhaps a variant of
winnow
Idioms and Phrases with win out (1 of 2)
win out
Succeed, prevail, as in She was sure she'd win out if she persisted. [Late 1800s]
Idioms and Phrases with win out (2 of 2)
win