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, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for win over (1 of 3)

win over

verb

(tr, adverb) to gain the support or consent of (someone) Also: win round

British Dictionary definitions for win over (2 of 3)

win 1
/ (wɪn) /

verb wins, winning or won

noun

See also win out

Derived forms of win

winnable, adjective

Word Origin for win

Old English winnan; related to Old Norse vinna, German gewinnen

British Dictionary definitions for win over (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 over (1 of 2)

win over

Persuade, gain one's support, as in It won't be easy to win him over to our point of view. [Late 1800s]

Idioms and Phrases with win over (2 of 2)

win