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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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The musician is also the youngest ever recipient of the prize, which comes just five years after she posted the lo-fi breakout tracks Break it Off and Pain on TikTok.

From BBC

As well as best actor, Aramayo, from Hull, also received the Baftas' Rising Star prize, and I Swear won best casting.

From BBC

Last year, he became just the fourth goalie in the last six decades to win the Hart Trophy, a prize reserved for the player most valuable to his team.

From The Wall Street Journal

The firm and others have also managed to keep technology challengers from pushing them out of brokerage, the industry’s prize business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although there were some notable upsets, like “One Battle After Another” taking the cinematography prize over such widely anticipated nominees as “Train Dreams” and “Sinners,” many of the winners felt inevitable.

From Los Angeles Times