Victory vs Win

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 VictoryWin
MeaningWinning a game or competition.To be the best in a competition or to achieve something you wanted.
CEFR levelB2A1
Part of speechnounverb
Usage notesUse 'victory' in contexts related to competitions, sports, battles, or achievements. It’s generally neutral but can feel more formal in written contexts. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler terms like 'win' may suffice.Use 'win' in both formal and informal contexts. It's appropriate in competitions, games, or achieving goals. Avoid using it in contexts unrelated to competition or success.

Frequently asked questions: Victory vs Win

What's the difference between "Victory" and "Win"?

"Victory" means: Winning a game or competition. "Win" means: To be the best in a competition or to achieve something you wanted.

When should I use "Victory" and "Win"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

Are "Victory" and "Win" the same CEFR level?

"Victory" is at B2, "Win" is at A1 on the CEFR scale.

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