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Win the day Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɪn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈdeɪ
WIN thuh DAY, WIN thee DAY
wˈɪn/ /ðə, ði/ /dˈeɪ
WIN thuh DAY, WIN thee DAY

Definition

To achieve victory or ultimately succeed, especially after a struggle or competition. It is often used figuratively to mean overcoming challenges or opposition.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal or literary; often used in speeches, writing, or historical contexts. Implies persistence and overcoming adversity. Not used for minor, everyday wins. Collocates with 'reason', 'truth', 'justice' (e.g., 'let justice win the day').

Example Sentences

Hard work and patience helped her win the day.

basic

In the end, truth will win the day.

basic

Their new strategy helped them win the day.

basic

We fought hard, but in the end, only determination could win the day.

natural

Some doubted us, but creativity and teamwork won the day.

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After hours of debate, common sense finally won the day.

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