Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hot-streak

Noun
/hɒt striːk/
Definition
A period during which someone or something performs exceptionally well or achieves a series of successes.
Examples
  • The player is on a hot-streak, winning five games in a row.
  • Investing in tech stocks proved to be a hot-streak for the savvy trader.
  • After a hot-streak, the team now leads the league.
Meaning
The term ‘hot-streak’ typically refers to a sustained phase of good luck or successful outcomes, especially in contexts like sports, gambling, or any competitive scenario.
Synonyms
  • winning streak
  • successive victories
  • run of good luck