win
[wɪn]
Definition:
1. A victory.
2. Be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious.
3. Obtain advantages, such as points, etc..
Use 'win' in a sentence:
- 1. Let's face it , we're not going to win.
- 2. We may win yet.
- 3. We won't get another chance of a holiday this year.
- 4. The Europeans had hoped to win, and, indeed, had looked like they would win.
- 5. 7 won't go into 15.
- 6. It won't be easy but we'll win through in the end.
- 7. You've won yourself a trip to New York.
- 8. How many states did the Republicans win?
- 9. We won't let the house go for less than$ 200 000.
- 10. Cork scrambled a 1–0 win over Monaghan.
- 11. Let's face it, we're not going to win.
- 12. They didn't deserve to win.
- 13. There was a difference of opinion over who had won.
- 14. We didn't win but we came close.
- 15. The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election.
- 16. If we win the next game we'll be laughing.
- 17. I take it you won't be coming to the party?
- 18. She desperately wanted to win her father's approval.
- 19. I won, but there wasn't much in it.
- 20. He was very unlucky not to win.
- 21. They wanted to win so badly.
- 22. The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools.
- 23. She's against the idea but I'm sure I can win her over.
- 24. I won't take up any more of your time.
- 25. The party failed to win the election.
- 26. She is hoping to win the gold medal.
- 27. She loves to win an argument.
- 28. They may well win.
- 29. Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.
- 30. She was expected to win by a landslide.
- 31. This is her third win in a row.
- 32. Which team won?
- 33. I'm just going out ─ I won't be too long.
- 34. She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.
- 35. The NCAA basketball championship was won by North Carolina.
- 36. We won't talk about that ─ that's history.
- 37. They are trying to win support for their proposals.
- 38. He is determined to win at any cost.
- 39. I won't go until I'm good and ready.
- 40. Who was it that won the US Open?
- 41. 7 into 15 won't go.
- 42. Britain won five gold medals.
- 43. He won £3 000 in the lottery.
- 44. You'll be able to win prizes galore.
- 45. The first correct entry wins the prize.
- 46. This was their fourth successive win.
- 47. I need a shower ─ I won't take long.
- 48. She narrowly failed to win enough votes.
- 49. Everyone has a chance to win.
- 50. Arazi is odds-on to win the Kentucky Derby.
- 51. He's a cinch to win the race.
- 52. OK, you win, I'll admit I was wrong.
- 53. His heart won't stand the strain much longer.
- 54. Graham is more determined than ever to win the club its third Championship under his command.
- 55. This machine won't let you down.
- 56. She did bloody well to win that race.
- 57. Now she won't have to go out to work any more.
- 58. That sort of gain for Labour is nothing like good enough to win them the general election.
- 59. It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win.
- 60. The received wisdom is that they cannot win.
- 61. I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point.
- 62. The party is struggling to win back voters who have been alienated by recent scandals.
- 63. I'll lay you any money you like he won't come.
- 64. It won't take you long to find your sea legs.
- 65. If I don't win it's no big deal.
- 66. At one stage it looked as though they would win.
- 67. He does not have any realistic chance of winning the election.
- 68. The team's win was greeted as a major triumph.
- 69. They won by a single goal after extra time.
- 70. You won't get a clear view of the stage from here.
- 71. She won bronze for Great Britain in the European Championships.
- 72. He was on a real high after winning the competition.
- 73. We haven't won yet, not by any means.
- 74. You'll water the plants while I'm away, won't you?
- 75. I worry that I won't get into college.
- 76. Main Street won't be happy with this new program.