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Definitions

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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O'Neal, their prize asset, was despatched to McKechnie's clinic in Vancouver for an expert opinion.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026

The prize, then, for the company that is first to build a reliable quantum computer at scale is potentially enormous.

From BBC • Apr. 13, 2026

But the one prize the Ducks’ long-suffering fans really wanted, a playoff berth, remained just out of reach.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 12, 2026

They made a beeline to the gift shop for the one prize more coveted than a green jacket: a garden gnome.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026

“Mrs. Hopper and Mrs. Patel and I have consulted with one another. We have decided to give the prize for Best Trick to Sayeh Nasiri.”

From "The World According to Humphrey" by Betty G. Birney