To get somehing real or an improved position.
(I) gain, acquire, profit.
to win or to gain, also earn
Conseguir is a spanish word and in English means"get", "achieve", "gain".....
It's a German word meaning "to gain happiness from the misfortune of others".
I would be happy to give you a sentence for the word "gain." What does "inscintific" mean -- do you mean to ask for a word IN A SCIENTIFIC sentence? When you are typing and you see a RED LINE under a word, that means you have not spelled it correctly. The spell-check program will tell you the correct way to spell it if you just take a few seconds to look. The watch will continue to gain time until you adjust it.
The word gain is a verb. The past tense is gained. Gain can also be a noun.
According to Merriam-Webster: "A gain or recurrent benefit usually measured in money that derives from capital or labor." Or "the amount of such gain received in a period of time."
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning. "For tells" would imply predicting the future, while "fore tells" could mean to gain insight into future events.
what is no risk no gain.
what is no risk no gain.
The word 'gain' is both a noun (gain, gains) and a verb (gain, gains, gaining, gained). Examples: noun: The gain far outweighs the cost. verb: We're trying to gain support for our proposal.
gain (noun) is written the same in French. To gain (verb) is gagner, obtenir.