🏆win

verb
/wɪn/

Meaning

to achieve victory in a competition or succeed in getting something
to be successful or victorious in a contest or competition

Example Sentences

She hopes to win the championship this year.

Our team will win the championship.

Example Expressions

win over

Synonyms

succeed, triumph, prevail, conquer
Entry 1
succeed, triumph, prevail, conquer
Entry 2
triumph, succeed, conquer, prevail

Antonyms

lose, fail, surrender, forfeit
Entry 1
lose, fail, surrender
Entry 2
lose, fail, forfeit, surrender

Collocations

win a prize, win a game, win support, win the championship, win the game, win easily, win big, win over, winning streak
Entry 1
win a prize, win a game, win support, win the championship
Entry 2
win the game, win easily, win big, win over, winning streak

More Example Sentences

Could I get a window seat?

It's a windy weather today.

I'm looking for a twin room.

We like to travel in winter.

Drawing pictures, he earns money.

I could see her through the window.

Drawing cartoons, she entertains kids.

I warn the girl not to open the window.

Will the USA cricket team be able to win the world cup?

I have a proposal which I hope can make it a win-win for everyone.

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