Win (verb):
- To Achieve Victory: To succeed in a competition, contest, or struggle.
- Example: “She won the race by a significant margin.”
- To Gain: To obtain or achieve something as a result of effort or competition.
- Example: “They won a grant for their innovative project.”
Win (noun):
- Victory: The result of achieving success in a competition or contest.
- Example: “The team celebrated their big win.”
- Success: Achievement or accomplishment in a particular area or activity.
- Example: “Winning the award was a major career milestone.”
Prepositions Used Before or After “Win”
- Before: “Win”
- After: Often used with “in,” “at,” “by,” “over,” or “through.”
- Example: “They won by a narrow margin.”
Collocations with “Win”
- Win a prize
- Win a game
- Win an award
- Win a contest
- Win a victory
- Win over
- Win the election
- Win the championship
Example Sentences
- She won the championship with an impressive performance.
- The team hopes to win the trophy this year.
- He won the election by a landslide.
- They won a large sum of money in the lottery.
- The company won the contract after a tough bidding process.
- Her speech won over the audience and earned a standing ovation.
- The athlete won the gold medal in the Olympics.
- They won the match by scoring the last-minute goal.
- The project won several awards for innovation.
- He was thrilled to win the employee of the month award.
- The charity won significant support from the community.
- The film won critical acclaim and several Oscars.
- The team’s hard work paid off when they won the championship.
- She won recognition for her contributions to the field.
- The new policy won approval from both parties.
- The novel won the prestigious literary prize.
- They won the contract through competitive bidding.
- His strategic move won the game for his team.
- The company won praise for its customer service.
- She won the battle with a clever argument.
- The student won a scholarship for academic excellence.
- The event was a huge win for the local organizers.
- The athlete won the race despite the challenging conditions.
- The business won over clients with its innovative approach.
- The festival won accolades for its organization and variety.
- They won the debate with well-researched arguments.
- The campaign won public support through effective outreach.
- The team’s victory was celebrated with a grand party.
- She won the award for best actress at the film festival.
- The company won a major contract that boosted its revenue.
- The proposal won favor with the committee members.
- The initiative won recognition for its impact on the community.
- The new product won market share from competitors.
- They won the challenge through persistence and skill.
- The charity event won significant donations from sponsors.
- The book won numerous awards for its outstanding storytelling.
- The candidate won the majority of votes in the election.
- The innovation won accolades from industry experts.
- The team won the league after a challenging season.
- The restaurant won the title of best eatery in town.
- She won the respect of her peers through her dedication.
- The proposal won approval after a thorough review.
- The artist won acclaim for her latest exhibition.
- The project won the grant due to its potential impact.
- The strategy won over skeptical stakeholders.
- The athlete won the competition with exceptional skill.
- The film won numerous awards for its direction and acting.
- The initiative won praise from environmental groups.
- The company’s new product won favor with consumers.
- The student won first place in the science fair.