Associations to the word «Won»
Noun
- Pts
- Trophi
- Medal
- Emmy
- Championship
- Grammy
- Landslide
- Slalom
- Premiership
- Pennant
- Pulitzer
- Filly
- Rematch
- Bronze
- Tally
- Cannes
- Leinster
- Award
- Title
- Munster
- Cinematography
- Trophy
- Prize
- Furlong
- Final
- Slam
- Sprint
- Vote
- Handicap
- Jae
- Epsom
- Shootout
- Plurality
- Freestyle
- Mvp
- Reelection
- Paralympic
- Overtime
- Tournament
- Relay
- Margin
- Regatta
- Pga
- Acclaim
- Toss
- Hurdle
- Cup
- Bayern
- Wimbledon
- Ncaa
- Seat
- Election
- Knesset
- Olympiad
- Double
- Contest
- Accolade
- Match
- Wicket
- Victory
- Challenger
- Tko
- Competition
- Wembley
- Compatriot
- Playoff
- Olympics
- Cap
- Nomination
Adjective
Wiktionary
WON, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of win
WON, verb. (archaic or obsolete) (regional) To live, remain.
WON, verb. (archaic or obsolete) (regional) To be accustomed to do something.
WON, noun. The currency of Korea, worth 100 jun in North Korea and 100 jeon in South Korea.
WON BUDDHISM, proper noun. A religion founded in Korea in 1916 by Sot'aesan Taejongsa.
WON ONE FOR THE GIPPER, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of win one for the Gipper
WON TON, noun. Alternative spelling of wonton
Dictionary definition
WON, noun. The basic unit of money in South Korea.
WON, noun. The basic unit of money in North Korea.
WON, adjective. Not subject to defeat; "with that move it's a won game".
Wise words
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