Meaning & Definition of word "Prize"

Prize

/praɪz/

noun:

  • 1. A reward or trophy given to someone for an achievement.
    • Example: She won the first prize in the painting competition.
  • 2. Something valuable or desirable that is sought after.
    • Example: The treasure was considered the ultimate prize for the explorers.
  • 3. A person or thing that is regarded as a mark of success.
    • Example: Their partnership proved to be a prize for both companies.

verb:

  • 1. To value highly or regard as precious.
    • Example: He prizes his family above all else.
  • 2. To award a prize to someone.
    • Example: The committee decided to prize her work on environmental conservation.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'pris', from Latin 'prensum', which means 'that which is taken, a reward'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

first prize:

The highest award in a competition.

prize winner:

A person who has won a prize.

prize money:

Cash awarded to the winner of a competition.

prize draw:

A lottery where participants may win prizes.

Related Words

award:

Something given in recognition of an achievement.

medal:

A metal disc given as an award.

trophy:

A cup or other decorative object awarded as a prize.

laurels:

Symbols of victory or achievement.

Slang Meanings of prize

Meaning: A great opportunity or something that is very desirable.

Example Sentence: Landing that contract was a real prize for the company.

Meaning: An attractive person.

Example Sentence: Look at her! What a prize!