What are some opposite words for sore-loser?
Antonyms for sore-losersore-los·er
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sportsmanship
to be a good teammate and cheer for all.
he had great sportsmanship, he cheered for all the teams.
Submitted by JP03 on June 4, 2015ego-win
a mean spirited winner fueled by a selfish desire to appease their superficial ego
debating mundane information and rubbing it in the face of another if correct rather than responding with grace and showing respect to ensure dignity is intact.
Submitted by rinat on December 9, 2015
How to use sore-loser in a sentence?
When you add them all up, practically every state is on record saying our sore loser law doesn't apply to presidential primaries.
The laws for presidential elections are sometimes different and I think always in the less restrictive direction, even some states with outright prohibitions on sore loser candidates for Congress or other offices have an exemption for presidential candidates. So applied to Trump's case, there's a lot less in the way of an independent run for a president than there would be for Congress or most other offices.
Unfortunately I get so annoyed these days when I miss it. It's not that I want to be a sore loser, But I just am so competitive that it is frustrating to me when we don't execute perfectly, that's the way my mind works. So I was very motivated to get the race win.
Hillary is on her sore loser tour. It started at Harvard where the Hillary campaign blamed everybody for Hillary's lost. And now we have her going through recounts. You know what she needs to do ? She needs to get over it. She lost. Get out of the way and let Donald Trump be Donald Trump.
There's precedents from just about every state that has a sore loser law that they don't apply to primaries, if I were Donald Trump and I knew I was going to be running outside the major presidential parties, I would not file for the Texas primary and South Dakota, and probably the Ohio one, although there's a flaw in the Ohio law.
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