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prize

[prahyz] / praɪz /






Usage

What are other ways to say prize? To prize is to value highly and cherish. To appreciate is to exercise wise judgment, delicate perception, and keen insight in realizing the worth of something. To esteem is to feel respect combined with a warm, kindly feeling. To value is to attach importance to a thing because of its worth (material or otherwise). 

Example Sentences

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On 16 February, Jordan, from Leeds, was announced as the contest winner and he provided his details for delivery of the prize within minutes.

From BBC • Apr. 21, 2026

The prize is funded by Art Fund members who buy a National Art Pass, as well as people who support the group's work.

From BBC • Apr. 20, 2026

There’s no prize pool or gold medal to be won.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 20, 2026

Morales said she was proud to receive the Goldman prize, often described as the "Green Nobel," alongside five other activists.

From Barron's • Apr. 20, 2026

If he was giving her credit for showing up, he might as well give her a prize for breathing.

From "Caterpillar Summer" by Gillian McDunn