Win (one's) heart In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "win (one's) heart", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2022-03-12 06:03

Meaning of Win (one's) heart

Synonyms:

steal one's heart , instill in one a deep affection , capture the heart

Win (one's) heart American British verb phrase

It can also be phrased as "win the heart of (someone)."
 

If you say you win someone's heart, you mean that you gain his/her love or affection.
 

You know, Kathy won a young German student's heart after one week of flirting.

James said he would do everything to win her heart.

Susan is not only very talented but also kind-hearted. She is my ideal model, so I'll try to win her heart.

Other phrases about:

catch (someone's) fancy

To appeal to someone

rope (one) into (doing) (something)

 To persuade someone to do something or to involve in an activity

Grammar and Usage of Win (one's) heart

Verb Forms

  • win (one's) heart
  • wins (one's) heart
  • won (one's) heart
  • winning (one's) heart

The verb "win" should be conjugated according to its tense.
 

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