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Synonyms and antonyms of A victory in a game or competition in British Thesaurus

A victory in a game or competition

grand slam (noun)

a situation in which a player or team wins all of a set of important competitions in a particular sport in the same year

victory (noun)

the fact of winning a competition or battle, or an occasion when someone wins

win (noun)

an instance of winning, especially in sports

double (noun)

two victories or successes that you achieve at the same time or one after the other

thrashing (noun)

informal an easy victory in a game or competition

upset (noun)

an occasion when someone defeats an opponent who is considered to be better than them

fightback (noun)

British a situation in which you end by defeating an opponent who was winning before

walkover (noun)

informal an easy victory or achievement

romp (noun)

mainly journalism a victory in sport that is achieved very easily

a clean sweep ()

a situation in which one person or team wins all the prizes or all the different parts in a competition

a winning/losing streak ()

a series of wins/losses following one after another in a game or sport

blowout (noun)

Americaninformal an easy victory in a game or competition

leadership (noun)

the position of being more successful than anyone who you are competing against

pyrrhic victory (noun)

a victory that is not worth winning because you lost a lot in order to achieve it

result (noun)

Britishinformal a success or a win, especially in a sports event

stroll (noun)

an easy victory in a competition

subjection (noun)

formal the action of defeating someone and forcing them to obey you

title (noun)

the position of a winner in a sports competition

whitewash (noun)

mainly journalism an occasion when a player or a team wins a game so easily that the other person or team does not score any points

winning streak (noun)

a period of time when you win a lot of games, races, or competitions