[Slang] WHAT A WIN. - Discover How to Celebrate Successes with English Phrases

What a win.

What a win.

/wʌt ə wɪn/

Great success.

What a win" is a celebratory phrase in English used to express excitement or approval of a significant success or victory. It can refer to both small personal achievements and large-scale professional victories. The phrase encapsulates the joy and satisfaction derived from winning. For example, after a soccer team wins an important match, you might hear fans shouting, "What a win!" This expression is perfect for emphasizing the greatness of an accomplishment in a vibrant, colloquial way.

Example Sentences

  1. What a win for the team last night!

    The team achieved a significant victory last night.

  2. Seriously, what a win – did you see that last shot?

    The last shot of the game was impressive and played a crucial part in the victory.

  3. That was unexpected—what a win, considering they were underdogs!

    The team, not expected to win, achieved a surprising victory.

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