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win
verb won, winning
- tr & intr
1. To be victorious or come first in (a contest, race or bet, etc).
tr & intr
2. To beat an opponent or rivals in (a competition, war, conflict or election, etc).
- Thesaurus: succeed, prevail, get the best of, triumph, conquer, overwhelm, overcome.
4. To obtain something by struggle or effort.
- Thesaurus: obtain, acquire, gain, secure, get.
6. old use
- To gain the hand of someone in marriage.
8. To open up (a new portion of a coal seam).
- 1. colloq
- A victory or success.
- Thesaurus: victory, triumph, conquest, success.
adj
- See separate entry.
- To win very narrowly.
- There's no way to succeed, or to please someone, etc.
Phrasal Verb: win someone over or round
- To persuade them over to one's side or opinion.
- To be successful, or succeed in getting somewhere, after a struggle.
winning
adj
- 1. Attractive or charming; persuasive.
- Thesaurus: alluring, captivating, charming, disarming, engaging, fetching, fascinating, taking, winsome, bewitching, endearing; Antonym: unappealing.
- 1. Money or prizes won, especially in gambling.
- Thesaurus: prizes, spoils, takings, profits, gains, proceeds; Antonym: losses.
- Form: winnings
- 1. Present participle of win.
adverb
