Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tie-break
noun
/ˈtaɪˌbreɪk/

Definition
A tie-break is a method used to determine a winner when two or more competitors have the same score or outcome.

Examples
- In tennis, a tie-break is used in a set to decide who wins when the score is tied at 6-6.
- The final game ended in a tie, so a tie-break was needed to determine the champion.
- During the quiz competition, a tie-break question was posed to the teams that had identical scores.

Meaning
In various competitions, a tie-break is implemented to resolve a situation where a tie occurs, ensuring that there is a clear winner, especially in sports and games.

Synonyms
- tie breaker
- deciding game
- deciding round