win

/wɪn/
verb
  1. To be the best or first in a competition, game, or contest; to defeat others.
    • Our team worked hard and managed to win the championship game.
    • She hopes to win the spelling bee at school this year.
    • He trained for months to win the marathon.
  2. To get something as a prize or reward for being successful.
    • They won a lot of money in the lottery.
    • You can win a free trip to Hawaii by entering the contest.
    • She won a gold medal in the swimming competition.
  3. To gain someone's support, love, or agreement through effort or charm.
    • Her kindness helped her win the trust of the shy new student.
    • He tried to win her approval by helping with the project.
    • The candidate's speech won the hearts of many voters.
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noun
  1. A victory or success in a competition, game, or contest.
    • This is our third win in a row this season.
    • The team celebrated their win with a big party.
    • Getting the job felt like a big win for her.
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