Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To defeat someone in a game, competition or argument in British Thesaurus
To defeat someone in a game, competition or argument
win (verb)
to defeat everyone else by being the best or by finishing first in a competition
crush (verb)
to completely defeat someone who is opposing you, especially by using force or violence
smash (verb)
to completely destroy or defeat something such as an organization
outmanoeuvre (verb)
to defeat or gain an advantage over someone by being more clever or skilful than they are
annihilate (verb)
to defeat an opponent completely and easily
blow away (American)
Americaninformal to defeat someone completely and easily
cream (verb)
mainly Americaninformal to defeat someone easily and completely
demolish (verb)
informal to defeat someone easily in a game or competition
destroy (verb)
informal to defeat an enemy or opponent completely
dethrone (verb)
to defeat a very successful sports player and replace them as champion
dispose of ()
to defeat someone in a game, competition etc
edge out ()
to beat someone in something such as a competition or election by a small amount
eliminate (verb)
to remove someone from a competition or election
flatten (verb)
informal to completely defeat someone in a fight, argument etc
humble (verb)
to completely defeat someone who seemed better or stronger than you
kebab (verb)
Britishvery informal to respond so effectively to someone that they do not know what to say
knock out ()
to make someone leave a competition by defeating them
lick (verb)
to defeat someone easily in a game or competition
make mincemeat (out) of someone ()
to defeat someone thoroughly in a game, fight, or argument
to win a complete victory over someone in a competition or argument. The British phrase is wipe the floor with someone.
murder (verb)
informal to defeat someone completely
outface (verb)
to beat an opponent by being confident and determined
outgun (verb)
to defeat someone in a game or competition
pip (verb)
Britishinformal to defeat someone by a small amount in a competition, game etc
pip someone at the post (British)
Britishinformal to defeat someone very near the end of a competition, game etc
piss all over someone/piss on someone (impolite)
polish off (mainly American)
prevail (verb)
formal to defeat someone in a game, competition, argument etc
pulverize (verb)
informal to defeat an opponent completely
pummel (verb)
informal to defeat an opponent completely
pwn (verb)
very informal to defeat someone very easily and completely in a way that makes them feel embarrassed, especially in a computer game
rout (verb)
to completely defeat someone in a battle, competition, or election
see off ()
to deal successfully with someone or something, especially by defeating them easily
slaughter (verb)
informal to defeat an opponent thoroughly or completely
steamroller (verb)
informal to defeat or destroy an opponent completely
take apart (mainly journalism)
mainly journalism to beat someone very easily in a game or sport
take someone to the cleaners ()
to defeat a person or team completely
taste blood ()
turn the tables (on someone) ()
to succeed in gaining an advantage over someone who until now had an advantage over you
upset (verb)
to defeat an opponent who is considered to be better than you
vanquish (verb)
literary to defeat someone or something completely
wallop (verb)
informal to thoroughly defeat someone in a game