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a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or race or in recognition of another outstanding achievement
prize, award(noun)something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery
"the prize was a free trip to Europe"
loot, booty, pillage, plunder, prize, swag, dirty money(noun)goods or money obtained illegally
trophy, prize(adj)something given as a token of victory
choice, prime(a), prize, quality, select(verb)of superior grade
"choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches"
prize, value, treasure, appreciate(verb)hold dear
"I prize these old photographs"
pry, prise, prize, lever, jimmy(verb)to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open
"The burglar jimmied the lock": "Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"
respect, esteem, value, prize, prise(verb)regard highly; think much of
"I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity"
of the very best kinddelighted to be guests at one of her prize dinner parties
someone or something unusually desirablein the view of most of her friends, her current boyfriend is certainly no prize
something given in recognition of achievementthe Pritzker Architecture Prize is the world's most prestigious honor in the field of architecture
to draw out by force or with effortprizing the stubborn nails out of the board
to raise, move, or pull apart with or as if with a levertrying to prize apart the jammed gears
to hold dearveterinarians know that pets are highly prized by their owners
I won second prize last year.
I won a prize in the spelling competition.
The prize money enabled me to go on a world cruise.
I congratulate you on wining first prize in the speech contest.
I had the fortune to win the first prize in the speech contest.
My sister, a university student, won first prize in the speech contest.
The prize went to him.
The prize will go to the best student.
The prize money allowed him to buy a guitar.
We are giving the first prize to a Japanese student.