Award
UK /["/əˈwɔːd/"]/US /["/əˈwɔːrd/"]/
Definition
a prize such as money, etc. for something that somebody has done
In simple words: A prize or honor given to someone for their achievements.
Examples
- She received an award for her outstanding performance in the competition.
- The teacher gave an award to the student who improved the most.
- The film won an award at the international festival.
- His dedication to the project earned him a special award from the company.
- To win this award, you need to submit a video entry.
Usage notes
Use 'award' in formal contexts when discussing honors in competitions, ceremonies, or achievements. Avoid using it in casual conversation unless referring to a specific event.
Grammar pattern
award + object
Memory hint
Think 'a-word' — when you win, it’s a 'word' of praise and honor.
Collocations
- annual
- national
- coveted
- announce
- bestow
- give somebody
- go to somebody
- awards banquet
- awards ceremony
- awards dinner
- award for
- award from
- compensatory
- discretionary
- pay
- get
- receive
- grant
- compensatory
- discretionary
- pay
- get
- receive
- grant
Synonyms
- prize
- honor
- trophy
- medal
- recognition
Antonyms
- penalty
- punishment
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'award' with 'reward' - an award is usually formal and public, while a reward can be personal and informal.
- Using 'awards' without specifying what kind, confusing listeners.
- Saying 'give award' instead of 'give an award' or 'award' directly.