🏆prize

noun, verb
/praɪz/

Meaning

something given as a reward for achievement; to value highly

Example Sentences

He won the first prize in the competition.

Example Expressions

prize possession

Synonyms

award, reward, trophy, treasure, honor

Antonyms

loss, forfeit, neglect

Collocations

first prize, grand prize, prize money, prize possession

More Example Sentences

He unexpectedly ended up winning the prize.

They congratulated her on winning the prize.

I still remember the moment I received my first prize at school.

I want this new project to be a success. I have my eyes on the prize.

A family celebrates a birthday at home for their youngest daughter who turns five and decorates the living room with balloons and ribbons while the mother bakes a chocolate cake in the kitchen and the father sets up a small treasure hunt in the garden with clues hidden behind trees and under flower pots and the children laugh and run around excitedly until they find the final prize, a box of new toys

A family celebrates a birthday at home for their youngest daughter who turns five and decorates the living room with balloons and ribbons while the mother bakes a chocolate cake in the kitchen and the father sets up a small treasure hunt in the garden with clues hidden behind trees and under flower pots and the children laugh and run around excitedly until they find the final prize, a box of new toys making it a simple but truly joyful celebration for everyone.

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