prized

[praɪzd]

prized Definition

  • 1valued highly
  • 2having great worth or value

Using prized: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prized" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The prized possession of the family was a rare painting.

  • Example

    She was the prized recruit of the company.

  • Example

    His prized possession was his vintage car.

prized Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with prized

  • to force something open with a tool or by using physical strength

    Example

    He had to prize open the door with a crowbar.

  • to remove something with difficulty

    Example

    I had to prize out the nail from the wood.

  • money awarded as a prize in a competition or contest

    Example

    The winner of the race received a large sum of prize money.

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Summary: prized in Brief

The term 'prized' [praɪzd] refers to something that is valued highly and has great worth or value. It can be used to describe possessions, people, or qualities. Examples include 'The prized possession of the family was a rare painting.' and 'She was the prized recruit of the company.' 'Prized' can also be used in phrases like 'prize open,' meaning to force something open, and 'prize money,' referring to money awarded as a prize in a competition.