plural of win
"After reviewing the team's history, we can see they have several wins recorded in their championship season."
In plain English: Wins are the times when you succeed and get what you wanted.
"The team's greatest wins came from games where they were down by ten points."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of win
"She wins every time she plays chess against her brother."
In plain English: To win means to be the person who succeeds in a game, competition, or argument.
"The home team wins the game by a single point."
plural of Win
"The team's record shows three wins and two losses after their first five games."
Wins is the third-person singular present form of the verb win, which derives from Old English winnan meaning to strive or contend. The root ultimately traces back to Proto-Germanic winjan, related to concepts of conflict and struggle.