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Yes, the noun 'win' is a common noun; a general word for a victory; a general word for first place in a race or a contest; a word for any win of any kind.The word 'win' is also a verb: win, wins, winning, won.
The word "win" is a noun (win, wins) and a verb(win, wins, winning, won). Examples:Noun: Today's win puts our team in the running for the championship.Verb: He set out to win her heart.
To win = Gagner (infinitive)
Yes, the word 'win' is a noun (win, wins) and a verb (win, wins, winning, won).Example:One more win and we will be in the finals. (noun)I hope to win a scholarship that will help with my expenses. (verb)
Compound words that use the word 'win' are, winless, and winnable.
winless
The word win has one syllable.
The opposite of win is... lose.
The team did not win the game. They tried to win, but the weather was against them.
Win : Al- fawz written as : الفوز
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