Win out Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪn/ /ˈaʊt
WIN-owt
wˈɪn/ /ˈaʊt
win-OWT
Definition
To succeed or be chosen over others, especially after a struggle or competition. It often means to come out on top in a difficult situation.
Usage & Nuances
'Win out' is informal and often used when success comes after challenges or opposition. It is similar to 'prevail,' but is more casual. Not the same as a simple 'win'—it emphasizes effort or difficulty overcome.
Spanish: salir ganando - imponersePortuguese (BR): prevalecer - sair vencedor(a)Portuguese (PT): prevalecer - sair vencedor(a)Chinese (Simplified): 最终获胜 - 占上风Chinese (Traditional): 最終獲勝 - 佔上風Hindi: अंत में जीत जाना - विजयी होनाArabic: ينتصر في النهاية - يتغلبBengali: অবশেষে জয়ী হওয়া - শেষ পর্যন্ত সফল হওয়াRussian: одержать верх - победить в конце концовJapanese: 最終的に勝つ - 最後に勝利するVietnamese: giành phần thắng - thắng thếKorean: 결국 이기다 - 끝내 승리하다Turkish: üstün gelmek - galip çıkmakUrdu: بالآخر غالب آنا - جیت جانا (مقابلے کے بعد)Indonesian: menang akhirnya - keluar sebagai pemenang
Example Sentences
After hours of discussion, her ideas won out.
basic
Truth will win out in the end.
basic
Good teams usually win out over weaker ones.
basic
I wasn’t sure my plan would win out, but it actually worked!
natural
Sometimes, kindness just wins out over anger.
natural
We argued a lot, but in the end, common sense won out.
natural