Synonym: adore, appreciate, award, cherish, dear, hold, idolize, respect, revere, reward, treasure, value, worship. Similar words: first prize, authorize, characterize, horizon, size up, realize, citizen, utilize. Meaning: [praɪz] n. 1. something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery 2. goods or money obtained illegally 3. something given as a token of victory. v. 1. hold dear 2. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open 3. regard highly; think much of. adj. of superior grade.
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(151) John was competing against James for the prize in arithmetic.
(152) Mr Knight cannot be here, so his wife will accept the prize on his behalf.
(153) It's not fair to give him the prize/not fair that he should be given the prize.
(154) Scientists from Oxford shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945.
(154) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(155) He is pale, dark, and authoritative, with the gravitas you might expect of a Booker prize winner.
(156) During each show we will be raffling a fabulous prize.
(157) He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize with Alex Mueller.
(158) He was shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for literature several times.
(159) He won the first prize in the speech contest without much effort.
(160) After much deliberation , first prize was awarded to Derek Murray.
(161) I've just won a prize on the Premium Bonds . Let's go out and paint the town red!
(162) The crowd cheered as the movie star went up to receive his prize.
(163) "Poison" took first prize at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival.
(164) There will be a prize for the most innovative design.
(165) First prize is a fortnight in Barbados and second prize is a weekend in Rome.
(166) Only with a long iron bar did we prize the top off the box.
(167) She won first prize for her raspberry jam at the Mitchell county fair.
(168) When she received her prize I think I was the proudest parent on the face of the Earth.
(169) He mopped up 18 of the 20 first prize awards.
(170) The Nobel prize has become the ultimate accolade in the sciences.
(171) Ken is not present,[sentencedict.com] so I shall accept the prize on his behalf.
(172) They were in a state of euphoria for days after they won the prize.
(173) A prize of 50 is not to be sneezed at.
(174) Several leading players boycotted the event in protest at the reduced prize money.
(175) I was amazed to hear that Chris had won first prize.
(176) You could add the £15,000 Bonus to the First Prize and win a grand total of £125,000!
(177) A fierce debate raged over which artist's work should be chosen for the prize.
(178) The winner will be there in person to collect the prize.
(179) You should have seen the look on her face when I told her I'd won first prize.
(180) Alison and I had to prize conversation out of him.
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