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'prize' in a sentence

Learn how to use 'prize' with 20 example sentences.


prize adjective

: of superior grade

prize noun

: something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery

: goods or money obtained illegally

: something given as a token of victory

prize verb

: hold dear

: to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open

: regard highly; think much of


  • I'm surprised that you won the prize.
  • Mother Teresa was given the Nobel prize.
  • He didn't jump high enough to win a prize.
  • After winning the Nobel prize, she remained as modest as ever.
  • An Olympic gold medal is probably the most coveted sporting prize.
  • Whoever wins the race will receive the prize.
  • The prize was divided equally among the ten syndicate members.
  • He deposited the prize money in the bank.
  • She got first prize in the eating contest.
  • Each of them was given a prize.
  • John was the first to receive that prize.
  • The prize will go to the best student.
  • The prize won't be given to her.
  • It is amazing; you should have won the prize.
  • The grand prize is a kiss from the princess.
  • This number has won a prize.
  • Keep your eyes on the prize.
  • She carried off all the prizes.
  • We are all eager for him to win the Nobel prize.
  • The mayor presented the prizes in person.
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