The meaning of PRIZE is something offered or striven for in competition or in contests of chance; also : premium.
PRIZE definition: a reward for victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition.
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prize 1 (praɪz) n.
1.
a reward for victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition.
2.
something won in a lottery or the like.
3.
anything striven for, worth striving for, or much valued.
Definition of prize noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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For senses to do with value or worth, "prize" is correct in US & UK English.
For senses to do with leverage, the UK spelling is "prise" ("prize" is US only in this sense).
PRIZE meaning: 1 : something that is won in a contest or given as an award; 2 : something that is very valuable or desirable and that is difficult to get
You can refer to someone or something as a prize when people consider them to be of great value or importance.
With no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize.
A prize is something valuable, such as money or a trophy, that is given to the winner of a game or competition.
PRIZE meaning: 1.
something valuable, such as an amount of money, that is given to someone who succeeds in a..
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