trophy

[ˈtrəʊfi]

trophy Definition

  • 1a cup or other decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or success
  • 2a person or thing that is greatly admired, especially because of their beauty or success

Using trophy: Examples

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

  • Example

    He won the trophy for best actor at the film festival.

  • Example

    The team celebrated their championship win with a trophy presentation.

  • Example

    She is a trophy wife, married to a wealthy businessman.

  • Example

    The car is a real trophy, a symbol of his success.

trophy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trophy

Antonyms for trophy

Idioms Using trophy

  • a room where trophies are displayed, often used metaphorically to refer to a collection of achievements or successes

    Example

    His office is like a trophy room, filled with awards and accolades.

  • a display case for trophies, often used metaphorically to refer to a collection of achievements or successes

    Example

    Her resume is like a trophy case, filled with impressive accomplishments.

  • a husband or wife who is seen as a status symbol, often chosen for their physical attractiveness or social status

    Example

    He married a trophy spouse, a woman who is much younger and more attractive than him.

Phrases with trophy

  • trophy hunting

    the activity of hunting wild animals for sport and keeping their body parts as a trophy

    Example

    Trophy hunting has been criticized for its impact on wildlife populations.

  • a child who is seen as a status symbol by their parents, often pushed to excel in academics or extracurricular activities

    Example

    Her parents treat her like a trophy child, always pushing her to get straight A's and participate in multiple sports.

  • trophy girlfriend/boyfriend

    a romantic partner who is seen as a status symbol, often chosen for their physical attractiveness or social status

    Example

    He only dates trophy girlfriends, women who are beautiful and successful.

Origins of trophy

from Greek 'tropaion', meaning 'monument of an enemy's defeat'

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Summary: trophy in Brief

The term 'trophy' [ˈtrəʊfi] refers to a decorative object given as a prize for victory or success, or a person or thing admired for beauty or success. It can be used in contexts ranging from sports to personal relationships, such as 'He won the trophy for best actor' and 'She is a trophy wife.' The term also extends into phrases like 'trophy hunting,' referring to hunting wild animals for sport, and idioms like 'trophy room,' denoting a collection of achievements.

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