What is another word for walkover?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɔːkə͡ʊvə], [ wˈɔːkəʊvə], [ w_ˈɔː_k_əʊ_v_ə]
Synonyms for Walkover:
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• act • breeze • duck soup- PIES ,
- a breeze ,
- a snap ,
- cherry pie ,
- easies ,
- easily accomplished task ,
- easy thing ,
- easy to do ,
- no brainer ,
- no sweat ,
- no-brainer ,
- pie ,
- piece of cake ,
- turkey shoot .
- clobberings ,
- hidings ,
- over throw ,
- over throws ,
- over-throw ,
- over-throws ,
- re treats ,
- re-treat ,
- re-treats ,
- up sets ,
- up-set ,
- up-sets .
- CLOVERS ,
- big hit ,
- clover ,
- do well ,
- good time ,
- good times ,
- grand slams ,
- happy days ,
- lap of luxury ,
- laughers ,
- maturation ,
- maturations ,
- successfulness .
Other synonyms:
- upset .
- double .
- thrashing .
- blowout ,
- grand slam ,
- leadership ,
- romp ,
- runaway ,
- whitewash .
- win .
- title .
- sweep .
- record .
Other relevant words:
- luck .
- Subdual ,
- Subduing ,
- acrobatic feat ,
- acrobatic stunt ,
- activity ,
- advantageous ,
- affectionate ,
- air ,
- airing ,
- ascendancy ,
- belt ,
- breath ,
- brilliant success ,
- careless ,
- catch ,
- centering ,
- championship ,
- cheap ,
- circumference ,
- comfortable ,
- conquest ,
- convenient ,
- cozy ,
- cracking ,
- cruise ,
- cushy ,
- dark ,
- dense ,
- dreary ,
- dull ,
- easy ,
- effortless ,
- elementary ,
- empty ,
- excursion ,
- expedition ,
- facile ,
- fickle ,
- field day ,
- flippant ,
- fond ,
- frivolous ,
- gentle ,
- girt ,
- girth ,
- glide ,
- grab ,
- gullible ,
- gust ,
- homely ,
- honest ,
- humble ,
- imprudent ,
- incautious ,
- indiscreet ,
- jaunt ,
- journey ,
- junket ,
- kayo ,
- knockout ,
- landslide ,
- landslide victory ,
- laugher ,
- lenient ,
- lowly ,
- manageable ,
- mastery ,
- naive ,
- natural ,
- outing ,
- play ,
- press stud ,
- ride ,
- rout ,
- sail ,
- sally ,
- shot ,
- simple ,
- slack ,
- slide ,
- slip ,
- sluggish ,
- snap fastener ,
- snatch ,
- success ,
- trip ,
- triumph ,
- volatile ,
- walkovers ,
- waltz ,
- width ,
- winning ,
- zephyr .
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How to use "Walkover" in context?
If there is a sports term that is associated with the least favorable connotation, it is a "walkover." Walkovers occur when a team, instead of facing a clean competition (based on the rules of the game), is granted an undeserved victory by default, often because its opponents have withdrawn from the contest. This often happens in association football (soccer), where one team may be judged to be more superior in terms of playing skills (the "home team"), but due to some technicality, the visiting team is given the win.
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