Prize - Wikipedia A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements [1] Official prizes often involve monetary rewards as well as the fame that comes with them
PRIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary a prize for sth The London-based agency has been awarded several prizes for its original and creative advertising campaigns something valuable that people want very much to have: The huge export order is an important prize to be won
Prize Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Dad brought back his prize catch, a three-foot striped bass I felt a prize fool for making such a stupid mistake I know that you prize our friendship I tried to prize [= (US) pry] the lid off the jar She prized the door open with the crowbar
Prizes - definition of prizes by The Free Dictionary 1 a reward for victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition 2 something won in a lottery or the like 3 anything striven for, worth striving for, or much valued 4 something seized or captured, esp an enemy's ship and cargo captured at sea in wartime 5 the act of taking or capturing, esp a ship at sea 6
PRIZE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A prize is money or something valuable that is given to someone who has the best results in a competition or game, or as a reward for doing good work You must claim your prize by phoning our claims line He won first prize at the Leeds Piano Competition He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1985
Prize - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A prize is the reward or recognition a winner gets When you win first prize in your state spelling bee, you might get a medal and a trip to the national competition in Washington, DC Many prizes are given for hard work, athletic skill, or superior intellect, but it's also possible to win a prize from sheer good luck