"Prize-winning" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prize-winning" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prize-winning" Meaning

Awarded or recognized as the best; excellent or outstanding: a prize-winning poem.

"Prize-winning" Examples

Usage Examples of "prize-winning"


1. Noun Usage

The prize-winning novel was selected from thousands of entries.

2. Adjective Usage

She was thrilled to receive the prize-winning trophy in the science fair.

3. Adjective Usage

The prize-winning horse, Thunder, ran at the Olympics and received gold.

4. Phrasal Usage

The film was recognized for its prize-winning performances in the Academy Awards.

5. Noun Usage

The prize-winning essay was about climate change and was presented at the UN conference.

"Prize-winning" Similar Words

Privine

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Privity

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Privy

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Prix

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Prixed

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Priced refers to the cost or amount of money that something is worth or has been set at.

Priyome

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I couldn't find any word or term "priyome". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Prize-fighter

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A professional boxer who competes in prize fights for a fee or reward, often known as a champion or title holder.

Prize-giving

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A ceremony that is held to formally acknowledge and present prizes, awards, or rewards to individuals or teams that have achieved something notable or accomplished a particular goal.

Prize

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A prize can refer to an award or something of value given for winning a contest, competition, or achievement.

Prized

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Valued or admired highly.

Prizefighting

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Prizes

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Plural form of "prize", which refers to something given or received as a reward for winning or accomplishing something, such as a contest, game, or achievement. Examples include awards, certificates, trophies, or monetary rewards.

Prizewinner

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A person who has won a prize, especially one that is awarded for outstanding achievement or talent.

Prizewinning

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Prizing

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Pro-active

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Tending to take the initiative and be actively involved in anticipating and solving problems, often before they arise.