won-lost record
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Definition
Noun: A statistical summary, particularly in sports, showing the number of games or matches a team or individual has won compared to the number lost over a specific period. It is a fundamental metric for evaluating competitive performance.
Usage and Examples
The term is used to describe a team's or player's overall competitive standing.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a [adjective] won-lost record": This is the most common construction, using adjectives like , , , or to qualify the record.
- The franchise has never had a winning won-lost record.
- The record is often presented numerically (e.g., 98-64, "ninety-eight and sixty-four") or as a winning percentage derived from it.
Variants and Related Words
- Record (n): The more general term for a summary of performance, which can include a won-lost record as well as other statistics.
- Standing(s) (n): The position or rank of a team in a league, which is determined primarily by its won-lost record.
- Win-loss record (n): A common synonym with identical meaning and usage.
Synonyms
- Win-loss record
- Season record
- Competitive record
Notes on Meaning
The term is exclusively used in competitive contexts, primarily organized sports. It typically does not include ties or draws; those are often noted separately (e.g., won-lost-tied record). The focus is strictly on the binary outcome of win versus loss.
Noun
- (sports) a record of win versus losses