Gains

Pronunciation: /ˈɡeɪn/

Gains (verb)

  1. To receive or obtain something useful or valuable.
  2. To increase in size, amount, or degree.
  3. To move ahead or make progress.

Examples

  • She hopes to gain new skills from the course.
  • He gained valuable experience during the internship.

Common collocations: gain knowledge, gain access, gain confidence, gain momentum, gain popularity

Gains (noun)

  1. An advantage or profit obtained from something.
  2. An increase in size, amount, or degree.

Examples

  • The investment led to a significant gain.
  • He saw a gain in his personal development.

Synonyms of Gains

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Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Gains

  • opposite of acquiring or winning
  • opposite of gaining through effort