To win something is to be victorious. An example sentence would be: It doesn't matter what he does, he always seems to win.
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
No, the word 'win' is a noun (win, wins) and a verb (win, wins, winning, won).The noun 'win' is a word for a victory or fist place in a conflict or a competition.Example: The win was their first of the season.The verb 'win' is to achieve victory or first place in a conflict of a competition.Example: If I win the prize, I will buy you dinner.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'win' is it.Example: The win brought cheers from the crowd. It was their first of the season. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'win' in the second sentence)
The wise oracle predicted that I would win the Olympics.
"Few people ever win the Nobel Peace Prize."
"Semifinal" is one word: Tom was going to be facing his bitter enemy in the semifinal match. who will win the semifinal?
The team did not win the game. They tried to win, but the weather was against them.
Lancelot, did you win the tournament?
Alex thought his team would win the competition.
you have to be in the zone to win the game in sports
tried so hard to win
Example sentence - It will take a firm stand to win the debate.
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
If you can't accept losing, you can't win.
I wanted to be president in my school's StuCo, but I didn't win!
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There was no way to stop him; he was implacable in his drive to win.
The boy had one opportunity to win the game.