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prize

adjective as in worthy of a prize; best

noun as in goal; best

verb as in value highly

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Example Sentences

The prizes recognize 61 nominees in 13 categories.

Bridgerton, Strictly Come Dancing, Rivals also have scenes shortlisted for the accolade, which is the only prize at the Bafta TV Awards to be voted for by members of the public.

From BBC

However a win at home to Real Sociedad this week will see them in the quarter-finals of the Europa League - and a step nearer to possible Champions League qualification, the prize for winning the competition.

From BBC

Her most prized are the pictures of her grandchildren and their artwork.

It is the first time a dog from Italy has won best in show, which comes with a trophy and small cash prize of reportedly £200.

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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). 

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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