Synonym: capture, carry, gain, prevail, succeed, triumph. Antonym: lose. Similar words: twin, wing, swing, show in, winner, window, draw in, wind up. Meaning: [wɪn] n. 1. a victory (as in a race or other competition) 2. something won (especially money). v. 1. be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious 2. win something through one's efforts 3. obtain advantages, such as points, etc. 4. attain success or reach a desired goal.
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31 She desperately wanted to win her father's approval.
32 A win is always good for morale.
33 They are expected to win the election with ease.
34 There's no doubt we will win.
35 She is hoping to win the gold medal.
36 Win a car in our grand prize draw!
37 Lost to marry me, marry you win.
38 I'll never win. I'm throwing in the towel.
39 I am sure he will win the game.
40 I bet I'd win a race between us two!
41 I feel confident that we will win.
42 The team fought back to win the game.
43 They will win out in the long run.
44 Think big goals and win big success.
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45 She had a single-minded will to win.
46 Who do you think will win the next election?
47 In your estimation, who's going to win?
48 He exerted himself to win the game.
49 The club's priority is to win the League.
50 She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal.
51 Manchester United completely overpowered their rivals to win 40.
52 He won't win however hard he tries.
53 Peg away, students, and you are bound to win.
54 Those who can't lose will never win either.
55 Political analysts expect the Conservatives to win.
56 Wild and intractable woman to win.
57 The odds are that she'll win.
58 Three players are in contention to win the title.
59 She looks certain to win an Oscar.
60 Some battles you win, some battles you lose.