'prize' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'prize' with 20 example sentences.
- prize adjective
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: of superior grade
- prize noun
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: 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
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: 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.