win in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
WIN (verb): To achieve victory in a competition or to gain something as a result of effort or success.
Sample Sentences
- Winning the championship was a dream come true for the entire team.
- She felt an overwhelming sense of joy when she heard she had won the award.
- Every day was a chance to win over new friends and build lasting relationships.
- The athlete trained tirelessly, determined to win the gold medal at the Olympics.
- At the end of the game, their teamwork allowed them to win against all odds.
- To win the championship, the team had to give their all in the final match.
- After months of hard work, she finally achieved her goal and felt the thrill of victory when she won.
- He knew that winning the argument wouldn't change her mind, but he felt compelled to try anyway.
- The community came together to support the local charity event, proving that sometimes, everyone can win.
- With determination and skill, they managed to win the competition against all odds.