Pronunciation: /wɪn/
noun a successful result in a competition, game, or other endeavor
A1 She won a prize in the raffle.
A2 The team celebrated their big win with a party.
B1 His win in the election was unexpected.
B2 The company's win in the court case was a relief.
C1 Her win in the competition solidified her reputation as a top athlete.
C2 The team's win in the championship was the culmination of years of hard work and dedication.
verb to be successful or victorious in a competition, game, or other endeavor
A1 She wins a gold medal in the race.
A2 He wins every game he plays.
B1 They win the championship after a tough season.
B2 The team wins the match with a last-minute goal.
C1 She has won numerous awards for her contributions to science.
C2 The company consistently wins contracts with their innovative approach.
formal The company was able to win the contract after months of negotiations.
informal I finally won the game after many attempts.
slang She totally won that argument with her clever comebacks.
figurative Sometimes it's more important to win hearts than competitions.
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