"Win" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Win" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Win" Meaning

To come out on top; to achieve a favorable end result; to be victorious or triumphant.

"Win" Examples

Examples of 'win'


1. Verbs

- Every team must play fair in order to actually win the game.
- Try to play and do your best to win a place in the finals.
- She put on a charming smile, which would more than likely help her win the heart of he business client.

2. Nouns

- After many years, she finally won a win in the retirement lottery and bought her dream house.
- The spacecraft actually maintained its vast speed, a win that would win over scientists worldwide.

3. Interjections

- You can win! Music is the core of winner’s medals altogether.
- An American visa is a win.

"Win" Similar Words

Wimpiness

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The quality of being weak and lacking in courage or determination, often in a way that is considered undesirable or embarrassing. It can also refer to a lack of strength, toughness, or resilience, often resulting in a tendency to avoid challenges or difficulties.

Wimpish

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Describing someone or something as weak or timid. Typically used to refer to a person who avoids confrontation or refuses to take a stand or take risks. It can also imply a lack of courage or determination.

Wimple

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A wimple is a type of head covering worn by women in medieval Europe, particularly in the 14th to 16th centuries. It is a linen cloth that is wrapped around the head, often in a conical shape, covering the face except for the eyes and sometimes the mouth. The wimple was a part of a woman's clothing, typically worn with a veil or a headrail, and was considered a symbol of modesty and humility.

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Wimpole

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Wimpole is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. It is situated about 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Cambridge city centre.<br><br>The name Wimpole may be derived from the Anglo Saxon 'winnie', which means 'meadow' or 'wild garlic', or from the personal name 'Wynna' or 'Wynnan'.

Wimps

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Wimps are people who are considered weak or lacking in courage, determination, or strength of character. They often use this term to describe someone who they believe gives in too easily or is afraid to take risks.

Wimpy

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Weak and faint, often used to describe someone who is timid or lacking in courage.

Win-win

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Winamac

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Wince

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Winced

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Winces

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Winceyette

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A Winceyette is a type of soft, lightweight fabric with a loose weave, often made from a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers. It is a type of bed jacket or bedgown, designed for lounging or sleeping in warm, comfortable clothing.

Winch

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A winch is a mechanical device used for winding or unwinding a rope, cable, or other chain around a spool or drum, typically to lift or pull heavy loads. It consists of a rotating spool, an axle or shaft, and a handle or motor. Winches are often used in construction, fishing, and other industries where heavy loads need to be lifted or moved.

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