Win-Loss-Won-Loss | Commonly Confused Words
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Win loss vs. Won loss

Win loss

/wɪn lɔs/
The number of games, competitions, or contests a team or player has won compared to those lost.

Examples:

Analyzing the team's win-loss record reveals their season's strengths.The company's win-loss ratio improved rapidly this quarter.His win-loss mentality kept him motivated through tough times.

Synonyms:

This word has no synonyms

Antonyms:

Won loss

/wɒn lɒs/
A record indicating the number of games or matches won versus lost.

Examples:

The team's won-loss ratio improved this season.Her career won-loss record speaks for itself.Analyzing the won-loss stats reveals strengths and weaknesses.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Win loss is used to indicate the ratio of wins to losses; remember that win and loss are both nouns here.
  • Won is the past tense of win and suggests a completed action; remember won as the action and loss as the result.
  • Win and loss are nouns, while won is a verb; focus on their roles in a sentence to differentiate them.
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