"Won" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Won" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Won" Meaning

To win means to succeed and gain an advantage over others, often in a contest, competition, or game.

"Won" Examples

Usage Examples for "won"


1. Victory in a Game

Tom believed he would won the first place in the debating competition, but sadly, he lost.

2. Acquired or Obtained

After saving money for months, she won a new car.

3. Past tense of the verb "win"

She won the award for the best performance in the school play.

4. In a contest of skill or luck

The lottery ticket won the jackpot, making its owner an instant millionaire.

5. Conquered or gained control over

After months of hard battles, the army finally won control of the city.

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Wombat

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Wombs

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Womenfolk

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"Admirable or surprising">

Wonderboy

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Wonderer

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A person who travels around, exploring new places, especially distant or unfamiliar areas.

Wonderful

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Wonderfully

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Used to express that something is extremely good or satisfactory.

Wonderfulness

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Wondering

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Feeling curious or in a state of mild surprise, often with a sense of uncertainty or doubts.