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win

verb
/wɪn/

Meaning

to be successful or victorious in a contest or competition
to achieve victory in a competition or succeed in getting something

Example Sentences

Our team will win the championship.

She hopes to win the championship this year.

Example Expressions

win over

Synonyms

triumph, succeed, conquer, prevail
Entry 1
triumph, succeed, conquer, prevail
Entry 2
succeed, triumph, prevail, conquer

Antonyms

lose, fail, forfeit, surrender
Entry 1
lose, fail, forfeit, surrender
Entry 2
lose, fail, surrender

Collocations

win the game, win easily, win big, win over, winning streak, win a prize, win a game, win support, win the championship
Entry 1
win the game, win easily, win big, win over, winning streak
Entry 2
win a prize, win a game, win support, win the championship

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