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No, the word big is an adverb and an adjective.

The word 'big' as an adverb to modify a verb is a less common use, for example:

  • You must think big to beat the competition.
  • The underdog came from behind to win big!

The more common use for 'big' (bigger, biggest) is as an adjective to describe a noun, for example:

  • Elaine said she wanted the big salad.
  • My big brother gave me his bike.
  • I made a big mistake not taking the offer when it was presented.

The noun forms of the verb to win are winner and the gerund, winning.

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