Winning Streak

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪnɪŋ striːk/

Definitions of winning streak

noun a series of consecutive wins or successes

Example Sentences

A1 The soccer team is on a winning streak.

A2 She was excited about her school's winning streak in basketball.

B1 The company's winning streak in sales is impressive.

B2 The tennis player's winning streak came to an end in the final match.

C1 The winning streak of the baseball team has boosted morale among fans.

C2 Maintaining a winning streak requires consistent effort and focus.

Examples of winning streak in a Sentence

formal The team's winning streak has boosted morale among the players and fans alike.

informal The winning streak has got everyone hyped up!

slang The team is on a serious winning streak right now!

figurative Her winning streak in negotiations is unmatched.

Grammatical Forms of winning streak

past tense

won

plural

winning streaks

comparative

more winning streak

superlative

most winning streak

present tense

winning streaks

future tense

will have a winning streak

perfect tense

have won

continuous tense

is on a winning streak

singular

winning streak

positive degree

winning streak

infinitive

to win a streak

gerund

winning streaking

participle

winning streaked

Origin and Evolution of winning streak

First Known Use: 1903 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'winning streak' originated in sports, specifically in reference to a series of consecutive victories by a team or individual.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of sports, 'winning streak' has since expanded to be used in various fields to describe a series of consecutive successes or positive outcomes.